After the disappointment of the Aberdeen defeat midweek, Motherwell were on the road to Ayrshire come the weekend to try and pick up their first win in seven.
With four changes of personnel and a formation alteration, Stuart Kettlewell was trying something different to make the 600 travelling fans in the away stand happy.
It was a tight opening half, but both sides had chances. The front three of Theo Bair, Mika Biereth and Conor Wilkinson all had efforts but none of them would be on target.
Liam Kelly made a sensational save from a Kilmarnock corner that meant neither side found the back of the net in the first 45.
Innes Cameron was brought off the bench in the first half due to injury to Vassell and he netted the opener early in the second period.
Paul McGinn looked to find the leveller, he picked the ball up and made space for himself but could only manage a fairly comfortable save out of Dennis.
Liam Kelly was kept busy but kept his side in the game, although the outfield 10 couldn’t capitalise.