Kuantan -- Ace drag-flicker Rupinder Pal Singh continued to stamp his authority in the ongoing Asian Champions Trophy, as he converted two penalty corners to clinch India a 2-1 victory over hosts Malaysia.Rupinder opened the scoring in the 12th minute, but Malaysia equalised through Razie Rahims drag flick in the 18th. Rupinder then scored the winner two minutes from the end to lift India to the top of the league standings with 13 points from five matches.?Indias regular captain PR Sreejesh was once again rested to give him more time to recover from a foot injury. It meant Akash Chikte once again started in goal, and he made several important saves.?Starting with a couple of brisk raids, India forced their first penalty corner in the third minute, but Rupinders rising drag-flick was deflected out by a defenders stick.Malaysian striker Faizal Saari had a view of the Indian goal in the sixth minute, but shot wide trying to find an angle past the goalkeeper.?Rupinder eventually put India into the lead when off their second penalty corner, he slammed a rebound into the net from close range.Nikkin Thmmaiah could have stretched Indias lead two minutes later, but his deflected effort was saved by Kumar Subramaniam.?India had another chance to score in the 17th minute when Akashdeep Singh drew the goalkeeper out and squared the ball to Yusuf Affan, who had an open goal in front but could not execute a snap shot.?Malaysia kept counterattacking and they earned their first penalty corner in the 18th minute. Rahim scored the equaliser from it with a stinging shot that went shoulder high into the net.Malaysia came close to scoring again eight minutes later when a diving Joel van Huizen deflected a cross by Shahril Saabah from the right flank, but the Indian goalkeeper exhibited his good reflexes by blocking the shot with his body.In the first minute after half-time, Ramandeep Singh had an opportunity to put India ahead, but with only the goalkeeper in front and his marker-defender in chase, he lost control of the ball and the feeble shot went awry.Soon after, it was the Indian goal that was in danger. Firhan Ashari intercepted a flank-changing square pass from Rupinder and quickly moved up into the scoring zone, but he did not pass the ball to the other striker in the circle, instead sending a shot wide.?Malaysia then enjoyed a period of sustained pressure in which they had a couple of cracks at the Indian goal and also forced two penalty corners in the space of three minutes. 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ATLANTA -- Antonio Campbell scored 25 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and Ohio University rallied with 3-pointers Friday night to win 67-61 at Georgia Tech.Fifth-year senior Kenny Kaminski scored all 15 of his points in the second half on 3-pointers as the Bobcats (3-0) were 7 of 15 from beyond the arc after going 3 of 8 in the first half.Center Ben Lammers led the Yellow Jackets (2-1) with a career-high 22 points, 11 rebounds and four blocked shots in his third career start. The 6-foot-10 junior frequently was matched against the 6-9 Campbell, who last season was Mid-American Conference Player of the Year.Georgia Tech led 32-27 at halftime and outrebounded the Bobcats 47-38, but the Yellow Jackets shot 27.8 in the second half (10 of 36) and made one 3-pointer.Junior guard Tadric Jackson scored 17 off the bench. Starting guard Josh Okogie added five points and 11 rebounds.The Bobcats began to pull away when Georgia Tech went 5:18 without a field goal and Campbells dunk gave Ohio a 22-17 lead with 6:50 left in the first half.Campbell finished the first half with 14 points and five rebounds, however, his teammates made just 5 of 19 and scored 13 in that time. Georgia Tech led 32-27 at halftime, tying the game on Lammers three-point play with 5:23 to go.Ohio continued to live by a long ball just four ddays after making 15 3-pointers in a 96-75 win Monday over Sam Houston State.dddddddddddd. Kaminski was good from distance on back-to-back possessions and the visitors led 49-46 with 11:00 remaining.Campbell added his third trey moments later to stretch Ohios lead to four.Tech tied the game just once more, when Jackson hit a short jumper in the lane with 8:11 left to tie it at 52.BIG PICTUREOhio: Has won in its last two visits to ACC venues. The Bobcats won 61-55 at Maryland on Dec. 12, 2007. The Terrapins have since moved to the Big Ten.Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets began the season as the least experienced Division I team with players representing just 25 percent of their possession-minutes returning from last season, and their most experienced player is struggling. Senior forward Quinton Stephens was 1 of 9 Friday for six points, and hes 7 of 26 in three games.UP NEXTOhio: The Bobcats will be idle for a week before playing host Nov. 25 to Tennessee Tech, which Georgia Tech beat 70-55 in the season opener.Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets will play the fourth of five home games to start the season Tuesday when they face Sam Houston State. Ohio beat SHSU 96-75 Monday. ' ' '