Australias search for a maiden Test win at Loftus Versfeld continues after a 18-10 defeat to South Africa on Saturday in the Rugby Championship.Despite an encouraging display, the Wallabies failed to cash in on their periods of dominance , with the Springboks extending their barren record in Pretoria and snapping a three-match losing streak in the process.It also may have come at a heavy cost, with new No.8 Sean McMahon (ankle) failing to emerge in the second half - which, if serious, could send coach Michael Cheika back to the selection drawing board.All of South Africas points came from the boot of recalled five-eighth Morne Steyn, who kicked four penalties, two drop goals and expertly steered his team to victory.Cheika spoke on match eve of persisting with the Australian way despite the noise around hoodoos, altitude and opposition tactics, and thats exactly what they did - just not for long enough.The Wallabies enjoyed a largely error-free first 20 minutes, looked assured with the ball in hand and had the better of territory and possession for most of the evening.They established a 10-3 lead after a Bernard Foley penalty and the games only try to Scott Sio, who crossed under the posts for his first at Test level to cap off an impressive multi-phase play peppered with smart offloads.But the Springboks fought back, threatened on numerous occasions and then had the momentum swing back their way thanks to a moment of madness from Israel Folau, who was sin-binned for a collision with veteran winger Bryan Habana six minutes from the break.With only Folau to beat, the South African vice-captain kicked ahead but was clipped as he tried to move past, prompting referee Wayne Barnes to produce his yellow card.Steyn slotted the resultant penalty and then kicked another on the half-time whistle, after Dean Mumm was caught offside, to put the Springboks ahead 12-10.From there the match turned into a grind - and the only points scored in the second half were Steyns 75th-minute penalty that confirmed victory for the Springboks, and a drop goal in the dying moments that sent the crowd of 38.704 wild.Winger Reece Hodge missed three penalty attempts, with two of them chances to put Australia ahead in the second half.The other was an audacious early crack from approximately 64m that would have equalled the longest penalty scored in Test history.It dropped less than a metre under the crossbar.The Wallabies will lick their wounds and fly to London on Sunday, ahead of their meeting with Argentina at Twickenham next weekend. 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Salomon Scarpe Offerta . Pettersen, winner of last years Evian Championships, had nine birdies and three bogeys, holding off a series of challengers led by Marion Ricordeau of France. The second-ranked Norwegian made her season debut after missing the LPGA Tours opening event last month in the Bahamas because of a shoulder injury. OXFORD, Miss. -- Mississippi coach Hugh Freeze hired new offensive and defensive coordinators in an effort to overhaul his program following a disappointing 5-7 season.The school announced on Friday that Phil Longo will run the offense. Longo was the offensive coordinator at Sam Houston State, which had a 12-1 record this season and has made the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs in each of the last three seasons.Wesley McGriff returns to Ole Miss as defensive coordinator following four seasons away -- including one at Auburn and three with the New Orleans Saints.The Bearkats offense averaged 547.3 yards per game this season, which was No. 1 in the nation at the FCS level. Like Freeze, Longo worked his way up to big-time college football after starting his career as a high school coach.We explored every name for this position, but Phil has been on my radar for a long time and it was clear that he is the man that can take our offense from good to great, Freeze said in a statement. Over the past three years, he has authored one of the most prolific and innovative offenses in all divisions of college football.Longo inherits an Ole Miss offense that threw for 314.9 yards per game in 2016, which was No. 1 in the Southeastern Conferrence.dddddddddddd He also has a young quarterback in Shea Patterson -- who started three games as a freshman this fall -- to build the offense around.Longos biggest challenge will be improving an Ole Miss running game thats been inconsistent the past few seasons. The Rebels have also struggled in the red zone, settling for field goals instead of touchdowns.At Sam Houston State, Longos offense scored touchdowns in 80.3 percent of its trips to red zone in 2016, which ranked No. 1 in FCS.McGriff was on Freezes staff in 2012 as a co-defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach.Wesley is the total package -- an outstanding leader, creative coach and dynamic recruiter, Freeze said. The defenses have been outstanding at every place he has been, and his most recent experience at Auburn has him well prepared for this opportunity.McGriff will take over an Ole Miss defense that struggled in 2016. The Rebels gave up a SEC-worst 34 points per game and were particularly bad stopping the run, giving up more than 246 yards per game.-----More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 . ' ' '