MOBILE, Ala. -- Anna Nordqvist moved into position for her third victory of the year, shooting her second straight 6-under 66 to take the third-round lead Saturday in the Airbus LPGA Classic. The 26-year-old Swede, the winner in Thailand and Carlsbad, had a 16-under 200 total on The Crossings course at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trails Magnolia Grove complex. "All I can do is put myself in a position to have a chance tomorrow and I felt like Ive done that," Nordqvist said. "Last year, I was in the final group and I was playing well and there was a lot of people coming from behind, so I know this golf course, you can never relax. You always have to keep pushing forward and trying to make birdies because if you dont, someone else will." Nordqvist played the front nine in 5-under 31, birdieing Nos. 2-5 and 9, and added a birdie on the par-5 16th. She has only one bogey -- on her fourth hole Friday -- in 54 holes. "I felt very confident and very comfortable," Nordqvist said. "Got off to a really good start and just tried to keep the momentum. Had a pretty good finish the last three holes, so Im very happy with the day." She set the course record last year, shooting a third-round 61 en route to a fourth-place tie. "I definitely know I can score on this course," Nordqvist said. Catriona Matthew, the 44-year-old Scot who led after each of the first two days, was a stroke back after a 70. She bogeyed three of the first five holes to drop to 10 under, then birdied five of the last 15 -- including three of the last four. "I obviously got off to a terrible start with the three bogeys when everyone else is making birdies," Matthew said. "Just knew there was a lot of chances there on the back nine if I could just hang in and try to start hitting greens again and give myself chances. Made four birdies on the back nine, so not the greatest round, but didnt play myself out of it." She won the last of her four LPGA Tour titles in 2011. "I think you come into every tournament wanting to win it, so that was my goal, to come here and win," Matthew said. "Ive been playing well all year, just not holing any putts. So if I can get my putter going, things can go well." Second-ranked Stacy Lewis, the 2012 champion who needs to finish solo third or higher to take the top spot in the world from Inbee Park, was third after a 66. Park missed the cut Friday. "It was a pretty solid day," Lewis said. "Definitely could have been a lot better, so I like that going into tomorrow that I didnt play the best round today. I left quite a few out there, but still made a lot of birdies and got the ball in the hole." She won the North Texas LPGA Shootout three weeks ago for her ninth tour title. Michelle Wie, Jessica Korda and 18-year-old Charley Hull were tied for fourth at 13 under. Wie shot 66, Korda 69, and Hull 71. Wie had a bogey-free round. "I felt like theres a lot of low scores out there, so I was just trying to keep up with everyone else, making birdies," Wie said. "Hopefully, I can have another low one tomorrow." Renell Wren Bengals Jersey . Teams one through twenty competing in Englands top flight are each fatally flawed. A wide-open, highly competitive and mistake-filled season has followed. Andy Dalton Bengals Jersey .C. -- The Carolina Hurricanes have activated defenceman Joni Pitkanen from injured reserve. http://www.bengalsrookiestore.com/Bengal...an-Jersey/.That sight softened the blow of what ended up as a 4-3 shootout loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night.Knowing their teammate was fine after a scary headfirst fall in the opening minute of the game helped calm the Maple Leafs. Anthony Munoz Bengals Jersey . The Blue Jackets play Thursday night at New Jersey in their first game after the NHLs Olympic hiatus. A native of Trencin, Slovakia, Gaborik has represented his country at the 2006 and 2010 Olympics but was unable to play in Sochi because of his injury. Jonah Williams Youth Jersey . Pinch-hitter Tommy Medica singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Padres beat the Seattle Mariners 2-1 in their first home game since Gwynn died of cancer Monday.Virat Kohli looks as though he is playing on a different pitch to the other batsmen, such is the ease with which he is scoring runs, says Nasser Hussain. The India skipper took full advantage of favourable batting conditions during the hosts first innings, hitting 167, and while the pitch has broken up to making batting significantly more difficult, Kohli has appeared equally assured second time around. India vs England November 20, 2016, 3:45am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Englands bowlers struggled to cause him any real problems in Visakhapatnam as he advanced to 56 not out at the close of day three. He was incredible, Hussain told Sky Sports. Looking ahead to tomorrow and day five, the rhythm of batting is going to get harder and harder, the run rate is only going in one direction.Batting is getting trickier for everyone - apart from Virat Kohli, he played quite brilliantly. Against seam, swing, reverse swing, spin, he was just so relaxed, so busy and he kept the scoreboard ticking over.He averaged 20 against England going into this series, James Anderson was all over him and England had a plan to him - those plans have disappeared on these pitches. The best of the action from day three in Visakhapatnam Kohlis half-century means that India, having bowled England out for 255, head into day four with a lead of 298.dddddddddddd.With the pitch expected to continue deteriorating as the match goes on, some would argue that India already have a large enough lead to defend and all eyes will be on Kohli on day four to see if and when he makes the declaration.Its not straightforward but I reckon the best thing that could happen for India tomorrow is that they get bowled out, Hussain argued.If theyre bowled out by lunch tomorrow with a 350-plus lead, maybe up towards 400, they get five sessions to bowl at England. Ian Ward and Nasser Hussain discuss Stuart Broads injury and consider Englands bowling options I cant see a side chasing down 380 on that pitch. You can survive but you cant score at a rate enough to chase it. I still think theyll need time to bowl England out but the seamers are going low, the spinners are going low, Ravindra Jadeja is going to be a threat, Ravichandra Ashwin is a threat - India hold all the cards.Live coverage of the second Test between India and England from Visakhapatnam continues with day four, on Sky Sports 2 from 3.45am on Sunday. Also See: Kohli advances India lead Bairstow: England must believe WATCH: Day three highlights Broad doubt for third Test ' ' '