NEW ORLEANS -- Glen Cuiellette threw four touchdown passes, including a 7-yarder to Terren Encalade that lifted Tulane to a 41-39 win over Louisiana-Lafayette in the fourth overtime on Saturday night.The Ragin Cajuns (2-2) had a chance to tie, but failed on a 2-point conversion after Anthony Jennings hit Elijah McGuire on a 22-yard scoring strike.It was Tulanes first 4OT game in program history and Louisiana-Lafayettes third 4OT contest.Cuilette was 10 of 23 for 165 yards passing, with TD strikes of 34 and 27 yards to Encalade before tossing the game-winner and then a 2-point conversion pass to Kendall Ardoin. He also threw a 25-yard TD pass to Darnell Mooney.Encalade had seven catches for 103 yards for Tulane (2-2) and Andrew DiRocco kicked four field goals, including a career-long 48-yarder.Jennings threw for 240 yards and two TDs for the Ragin Cajuns and Stevie Artigue kicked a career-high four field goals.Yeezy Boost Bestellen . -- PGA TOUR Canada member Steve Saunders took a three-stroke lead Saturday in the Web. Adidas Superstar Schweiz Günstig . Jane Virtanen scored two, and Alex Roach and Elliott Peterson rounded out the offence for the Hitmen (40-15-6). Brady Brassart chipped in with three assists. Colton McCarthy scored twice, Brayden Point had a goal and two assists, and Jack Rodewald also scored for the Warriors (15-35-9), who were 2 for 5 on the power play. http://www.yeezyschweizkaufen.com/ . Houston won 3-0 to advance to face New York in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Last in the game, Di Vaio and Romero got into a shoving match with several Houston players. Romero appeared to elbow and kick Houston defender Kofi Sarkodie. Yeezy Schuhe Fake . Bryzgalov stopped 25 shots on Saturday in the Oklahoma City Barons 4-1 victory over the Abbotsford Heat. The Oilers signed Bryzgalov to a one-year $2 million contract last Friday after shedding payroll by dealing defenceman Ladislav Smid to the Flames. Superstar Schuhe Günstig . The formidable trio of Canadian receivers -- individually known as Chris Getzlaf, Rob Bagg and Andy Fantuz -- will share the field at Mosaic Stadium one more time on Sunday.MEXICO CITY, Mexico -- Daniel Ricciardo says ex-teammate Sebastian Vettel went too far with some of his radio messages during the Mexican Grand Prix.Vettel was upset during the race after Ricciardos Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen skipped Turn 2 while defending position from the Ferrari four laps from the chequered flag. Verstappen was penalised for the move immediately after the race, promoting the Ferrari driver to third, but only after Vettel had delivered a series of expletive-ridden radio messages aimed at the 19-year-old Red Bull driver and race director Charlie Whiting.Ricciardo believes Vettels meltdown pushed the limits of what drivers should say on team radio and suspects the outburst was motivated by the the pressure he is feeling at Ferrari this year.I definitely sense hes been more frustrated this year, Ricciardo said. Hes shown it in the past that he can be quite emotional, but this year it seems to be a bit more.In the moment its easy just to press that radio button and say a whole load of things, but we all knoww that it can get broadcast.dddddddddddd Trust me, I would say twice as much, but I tend to say a few things to myself and then press the radio button.I think hes obviously a bit frustrated with how the season has gone and he probably thought they had a chance to fight Mercedes and it hasnt worked like that. Weve seen him get frustrated by some things in the past, but its probably been a bit more uncharacteristic this year and probably been a bit too much.Asked if drivers should take some responsibility over what they say on team radio, Ricciardo said: There is a lot which from one side you need to say heat of the moment, you have to be a bit lenient with it. But if your instinct is to hit the radio button and start spurting a whole lot of stuff, you have to be more sensible than that.You dont need to broadcast it, you can swear in your helmet and then speak your mind more relaxed a few moments later. ' ' '