FRANKFURT, Germany -- Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored an early goal that sent Bayern Munich to its first defeat of the season and forced the four-time defending champion to relinquish the top of the Bundesliga to promoted Leipzig on Saturday.The outcome left Bayern three points behind surging Leipzig, which won its sixth straight on Friday with a 3-2 victory at Bayer Leverkusen. Dortmund moved into third place on goal difference.Bayern controlled long stretches but could not break down Dortmunds defense.We suffered through long spells but we knew we would, Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel said. You cant expect to climb into a ring with Bayern and leave without a black eye.Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski landed awkwardly on his left ankle in the first half and appeared to be in discomfort through the match, rarely threatening.Aubameyangs 12th goal of the season came in the 11th minute. Dortmund recovered the ball after a Bayern clearance, Mario Goetze sent it through the legs of former teammate Mats Hummels and Aubameyang poked it home from close range.Leipzig was the only undefeated team, along with Hoffenheim, which plays Hamburg on Sunday.Dortmund came under great pressure late in the first half but Aubameyang had an effort saved by Manuel Neuer at the start of the second.Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Buerki did well to punch away a cross from Philipp Lahm before it could reach Lewandowski.Xabi Alonso hit the crossbar with a long-range effort that took Buerki completely by surprise. The Dortmund goalkeeper never moved as the ball dipped and bounced off.Alonso nearly gave away a goal in the 71st with a dreadful mistake. Aubameyang was one-on-one with Neuer but the Bayern goalkeeper waited long enough to swat the ball away.Tuchel used two strikers, with Adrian Ramos partnering Aubameyang.Dortmund, Cologne and Berlin are all three points behind Bayern.In other matches:BORUSSIA MOENCHENGLADBACH 1, COLOGNE 2Marcel Risse fired in a free kick in injury time to secure Colognes win and take his team to a share of third place.Cologne fell behind to a first-half goal by Lars Stindl but Anthony Modeste celebrated his 100th Bundesliga match by notching his 12th goal of the season to level the match. Defender Jannik Vestergaards attempt to head away a cross bounced off the head of Modeste and into the net. 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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Stephanie White picked a tough place -- even though it was familiar territory -- to have her first road game as head coach at Vanderbilt.Traveling to Bloomington, Ind., the Commodores suffered a 94-61 loss to the No. 23 Hoosiers on Sunday afternoon. It was the 17th consecutive home win for the Hoosiers, who went 15-0 at Assembly Hall last season.Indianas Alexis Gassion scored a team-high 22 points and Amanda Cahill added 17 for the Hoosiers (2-0). For Vanderbilt (1-1), Rachel Bell had 11 points and Marques Webb had nine before fouling out.White, the first-year Vanderbilt head coach, had a big gathering of friends, family and fans at the game. She came to Vanderbilt after spending the past six seasons with the WNBAs Indiana Fever, including the past two as head coach. She also was a fan favorite in Indiana during her playing career, when she was Miss Indiana Basketball as a high school player and was the national player of the year during her career at Purdue.But Sundays homecoming didnt go as well as White had hoped for her young Commodores, who have five freshmen that are seeing significant playing time. Vanderbilt shot just 36 percent from the floor, and never owned the lead in the game.We didnt play very relaxed basketball today, said White. Indiana is a very good team, and they played exceptionally well inn the second half.dddddddddddd But have to do a better job of playing our game, and not letting the opponent dictate the game.With Webb and Bell providing the bulk of the scoring punch, the Commodores stayed within striking distance for much of the first half, and trailed only 35-31 after a bucket by Webb with 4:40 to play in the second quarter.Then Indiana made its move.The Hoosiers put together a quick 13-4 run -- which featured a 3-point play by Gassion and a three-pointer by Cahill -- to extend the lead to 48-35, and the Hoosiers carried a 50-38 lead into the locker room.Indiana then opened the second half with a 12-0 surge, fueled by three 3-pointers, to take command, 62-38. Overall, it was a 27-7 run by the Hoosiers.Four Indiana players finished in double figures, as the Hoosiers shot 52 percent from the floor. Vanderbilt went 4-of-15 from 3-point range.Indiana built a 28-15 early in the second quarter after closing the first quarter with a 7-0 run and then scoring the first five points of the second. The surge was highlighted by a buzzer-beating 3-pointer by Tia Elbert, who banked in a shot from about 25 feet.NOTE: The Hoosiers head coach Teri Moren was Whites AAU coach when White was a teenager. ' ' '