BANGOR, Maine -Victoria Vivians scored 26 first-half points and Roshunda Johnson added 14 points as the No. 10 Mississippi State womens basketball team knocked off Maine 87-43 to win the Maine Tipoff Tournament Saturday night at the Cross Insurance Center.MSU used another stellar defensive effort to snap Maines 20-game home winning streak. The Black Bears had won 28 of 29 at the Cross Insurance Center entering Saturdays contest.The Bulldogs won the two games they played in the tournament by a combined 90 points.Maine is going to be really good, MSU head coach Vic Schaefer said. They are a young team but they are going to win some games. Our speed and athleticism can wear some teams down in the press. We really pushed them out on the floor with their offense. We try to make you uncomfortable. Tonight, we did a really great job of that.This team has some weapons. We can score some points. We have players who can come off the bench and score, too.MSU forced 18 first-half turnovers and were never threatened after scoring the games first 15 points. Vivians, who was named the tournaments Most Outstanding Player, had nine points during that run. A layup by Chinwe Okorie capped the run.Maine closed within 19-12 in the final minute of the first quarter. Vivians then scored to end the quarter. The Bulldogs would then stretch a 25-20 lead with an 18-2 run.Since I didnt play much yesterday, coming out fresh and playing a good team had me energized and ready to play, Vivians said. Vivians scored 15 of States 25 second-quarter points, including a 3-pointer at the buzzer, as the Bulldogs out-scored Maine by 14 in the quarter to take a 46-23 halftime lead.Johnson sparked MSU in the second half, scoring all 14 of her points on 4 of 5 shooting, a perfect 4 for 4 from 3-point range.Johnson, who scored 21 on Friday against Villanova, earned a spot on the all-tournament team. She averaged 17.5 ppg, shooting 12 of 14 from the field, 7 of 8 from beyond the arc. Johnson was also 4 of 4 at the free-throw line.The Bulldogs hit 32 of 61 shots from the field (52.5 percent), 11 of 21 shots from 3-point range (52.4 percent) and 12 of 15 shots from the foul line (80.0 percent). The Black Bears hit 17 of 45 shots from the field (37.8 percent), 2 of 12 shots from 3-point range (16.7 percent) and 7 of 10 shots from the foul line (70.0 percent). MSU held a 36-23 rebounding advantage.The Bulldogs had 21 assists and 15 turnovers, while the Black Bears had nine assists and 26 turnovers. William had nine assists and five of the teams 13 steals. Vivians also had three steals. Maine received eight points apiece from Naira Caceres and Laia Sole. The Bulldogs held Maine leading scorer Sigi Koizar to seven points after she tallied 17 in a Friday win against Purdue. DeMarcus Ware Jersey . 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Bill Bates Jersey .J. -- Josh Cribbs was in the Pro Bowl in February and out of a job six months later. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The University of Arkansas volleyball controlled the net with 14.0 total blocks Sunday afternoon in a straight-set win over Tennessee in front of 1,271 fans at Barnhill Arena.Senior co-captains Danielle Harbin and Breana Jones had 17 and nine kills, respectively, to pace the offense. Six different players had at least two blocks in the victory, led by a match-high seven blocks by Ana Sofia Jusino. The Razorbacks return to action Friday, Nov. 18, at Georgia for their first of three-consecutive road matches.The upcoming weekend will also feature a Sunday contest at Mississippi State. Arkansas next home match-and Senior Day-is Saturday, Nov. 26, when the team hosts No. 6 Florida. FINAL Arkansas 3, Tennessee 0 (25-23, 25-22, 25-20) | Box Score Attendance: 1,271 | Time: 1:40 Barnhill Arena (Fayetteville, Ark.) #RazorStats Leaders vs. Tennessee o Kills: Danielle Harbin - 17 (10+ kills in 21 of 26 matches) o Digs: Savannah Voelzke - 11 (10+ digs in 10 matches) o Blocks: Ana Sofia Jusino - 7.0The Razorbacks 14.0 blocks represent the teams highest mark in a three-set match this season and the second-highest total overall. Arkansas season-high of 15.5 blocks came Sept. 3 in a five-set match at No. 4 Kansas. Jusino had her 11th outing of her senior campaign with four or more blocks.dddddddddddd With four matches remaining, the Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, native is within 24 blocks of cracking the programs career top 10. Arkansas (6-20, 4-10 SEC) trailed by as many as five points in the first set before putting together an 8-2 run to take a 21-20 lead on a Harbin kill.The opening set was tied at 23-23 when Harbin registered another kill and Savannah Voelzke put up a solo block on set point to secure the first frame. In a similar pattern, Tennessee (15-12, 5-9 SEC) erased a five-point deficit in the second to pull even at 20-all. The score was tied at 22-22 when Harbin responded with three-consecutive kills to give the Razorbacks the 2-0 match lead.The home team won six of the first eight points in the third set to take control out of the halftime break. Arkansas put up six blocks during a 10-point stretch to go ahead 18-8 and force the Volunteers to use a timeout. The visitors used a final push to close to within four at 22-18 but Barbara Dapic put down a kill followed by a Jones-Voelzke tandem block.On the teams second match point, Voelzke secured the sweep with her fourth kill. ' ' '