Foxborough, MA (SportsNetwork.com) - Charlie Davies netted a pair of goals, including the series-winner on Saturday, as the New England Revolution battled the New York Red Bulls to a 2-2 draw in the second leg of the Eastern Conference Championship at Gillette Stadium and advanced to MLS Cup final via a thrilling 4-3 aggregate victory. The Revolution entered Saturdays second leg in decent shape, having taken the first leg at Red Bull Arena, 2-1 a week ago. But the momentum from the opening leg was quickly erased as the Red Bulls drew first blood. Thierry Henry, playing on an artificial surface for the first time in his MLS career, sent and excellent ball over the top to Tim Cahill in the 26th minute and the Australian international did well to outmuscle Revs defender Jose Goncalves and poke it past goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth. But New England pulled it level on the day at 1-1 and a 3-2 aggregate lead in the 41st minute when the home side elected to play a short corner kick to Chris Tierney and his cross was knocked off Davies and in behind Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles. New York battled back to make it 3-3 on aggregate in the 52nd minute when Lloyd Sam sent a speculative ball into the box that fell kindly to the feet of Peguy Luyindula and the Frenchman fired it home to make it 3-3. With the match at 3-3 on aggregate, the tie would have gone to extra time if the result held, but Davies came to the rescue with 20 minutes to play. The goal came to cap a spell of relentless offensive pressure from New England as Tierney again got free on the left wing and served a great ball into the box where Davies was there to nod it home and give the hosts a 4-3 aggregate lead. As the clock crept toward 90 minutes New York surged forward knowing another goal would send them through via the away goals tiebreaker, but the Revs back line held firm to secure the clubs first trip to the MLS title game for the first time since 2007. Jay Heaps club has won eight straight matches on home soil and will face wither the Los Angeles Galaxy or Seattle Sounders FC on Dec. 7. Wholesale Fashion Shoes . LOUIS -- The St. Cheap Running Shoes Australia . The team announced that it exercised the options on 15 players including goalkeepers Evan Bush, Maxime Crepeau and Troy Perkins, defenders Matteo Ferrari, Karl W. http://www.wholesalerunningshoesaustralia.com/. There was little fanfare, though, when the Yankees captain was taken out of his final regular-season Subway Series game in the eighth inning. Jeter watched the last four outs from the bench, pulled off the field during a double switch Thursday night as the Yankees held off the Mets 1-0. Wholesale Running Shoes Australia ... maybe even more than that. Maybe all season I have to take a few blows. Clearance Running Shoes . Or at least on everyone elses expectations. Costa Rica followed up its surprise win over Uruguay with another World Cup stunner on Friday, beating four-time champion Italy 1-0 to secure a spot in the next round and eliminate England in the process.Birmingham, AL (SportsNetwork.com) - The Southwestern Athletic Conferences individual football honors were spread among seven schools when they were announced Saturday. Alabama State running back Malcolm Cyrus and Alcorn State quarterback John Gibbs Jr. shared co-offensive player of the year honors, while Prairie View A&M University linebacker Jerome Howard earned the defensive player of the year award. Grambling States Broderick Fobbs was named the SWACs coach of the year. Texas Southern linebacker Darian Claibourne and Mississippi Valley State quarterback Quantavius Peterson shared the newcomer of the year award, and Southern quarterback Austin Howard was named freshman of the year. Alcorn State and Southern will square off in the SWAC championship game on Saturday. 2014 ALL-SWAC FOOTBALL FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE QB - John Gibbs Jr., Alcorn State RB - Malcolm Cyrus, Alabama State RB - Johnta Hebert, Prairie View A&M OL - DeWayne Houston, Southern OL - Zach Brown, Southern OL - Isaac Sampson, Alcorn State OL - Tre Glover, Prairie View A&M OL - Damina Love, Alabama State WR - Julian Stafford, Mississippi Valley State WR - Willie Quinn, Southern TE - Jordan Payne, Alcorn State FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE DL - Arthur Miley, Southern DL - Deion Roberson, Alcorn State DL - Demarcus Berry, Arkansas-Pine Bluff DL - Darien Moody, Alcorn State LB - Jerome Howard, Prairie View A&M LB - Kourtney Berry, Alabama State LB - Danny Brownell, Prairie View A&M DB - Devon Francois, Alcorn State DB - Najee Bright, Alabama State DB - Warren Gatewood, Alcorn State DB - Kevin Rucker, Arkansas-Pine Bluff FIRST-ROUND SPECIAL TEAMS PK - Chris Barrick, Prairie View A&M P - Corey Carter, Texas Southern RS - Johnta Hebert, Prairie View A&M ' ' '