STARKVILLE, Miss. - Behind a blistering .554 hitting percentage, the No.6 University of Florida volleyball team dispatched Mississippi State University 3-0 (25-23, 25-18, 25-14) on Sunday, Nov. 6, inside the Newell-Grissom Building.The Gators battled the Bulldogs through the initial set of the match as it featured 18 ties and seven lead changes but the Florida offense continued to assert itself in the following set to take control of the match 2-0. UF used an 8-3 run in the second set to take a 15-10 lead and the momentum in the match.Rhamat Alhassan, Alex Holston and Rachael Kramer paced the Gators offense as the trio combined for 36 kills with only a single attack error in the match. Alhassan produced a season-high .800 hitting percentage (13/1/15) and was just shy of her career-high mark of .846.Holston (13/0/21) and Kramer (10/0/14) went error free offensively in the match with hitting percentages of .619 and .714 respectively.THE RECORDSNo. 6 Florida: 22-2, 12-1 SECMississippi State: 12-15, 4-9 SECNOTABLES AND TRENDS* Florida remains undefeated against Mississippi State and now holds and all-time record of 47-0.o Todays straight-set sweep of the Bulldogs marks the 44th time overall that the Gators have defeated Mississippi State in three sets and the 10th straight sweep dating back to 2010.* Florida hit .554, marking the fifth time in the last five matches the Gators hit above .350o The mark stands as the fourth highest hitting efficiency rating produced in a single match by a Gator squad.* Tied for the fewest errors produced in a match this season as the team only committed fouro Gators only recorded four on Sept. 10, against Morgan State* Entered todays match ranked No. 13 nationally in blocks per set (2.86) and improved on that average with nine total in todays match.* For the fourth time in the last five matches, three-time All-American right side Alex Holston committed zero errors, and she registered 20-plus attacks in three of those four matches* Today marked the fifth time this season freshman middle blocker Rachael Kramer hit .700 or above with at least eight total attackso First time this season she recorded double digit kills with no errors* Allie Monserez turned in her fourth double-double of the season as she effectively distributed 42 assists and ripped up 11 digs in the three set matchWORDS FROM WISEFlorida head coach Mary Wise on Alex Holstons play...Im not sure that I have seen that the roll she is on in terms of her offensive production. 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OXFORD, Miss. - No. 19 Ole Miss soccer cruised to a 3-1 victory over Lipscomb Sunday night at the Ole Miss Soccer Complex thanks to offensive efforts from senior Addie Forbus and sophomore CeCe Kizer.Forbus, who entered the match with five goals already, added to her season total with two, having now scored in all four matches thus far. Defending SEC Freshman of the Year CeCe Kizer netted her first goal of the year and also pitched in with two assists totaling four points on the night.The two sides played 25 minutes of scoreless soccer to begin the contest, before the Rebels went on to post 22 shots on the evening, 15 of which were on target.Kizer kicked the offense in high gear at the 25:25 mark when she dribbled from the right side and punched one in with her left foot putting the Rebels on top, 1-0.But, the Lady Bisons responded just a minute later when Alesondra Colbert found the net knotting things up at 1-1. That score would last five minutes before Forbus took a pass from Kizer on the near side and punched in her sixth of 2016 into the right back corner.The Amory, Mississippi native went on to net her secoond of the match in the 80th minute when she poked one in from nearly 30 yards out with her right foot thanks to another Kizer assist.ddddddddddddOnly four matches in, Forbus is now just four goals off tying her season total from 2015 and leads the SEC in scoring.She and Gretchen Harknett finished the match with five shots each as all five of Forbus were on goal, while Harknett posted four on target. Kizer posted four shots, two on goal, while seven other Rebels posted shots in the victory.The Rebel backline posted yet another impressive performance as sophomore goalkeeper Marnie Merritt had to make just two saves on the night, while the defense held Lipscomb to just six shots. Ole Miss has allowed just three goals capping the four-game homestand.Ole Miss hits the road for the first time this season next weekend when it travels to Ann Arbor, Mich. To face the Wolverines in non-conference play Friday night. The Rebels return home Sunday, Sept. 4, for a non-conference matchup with Troy. ' ' '