LEXINGTON, Ky. - Mizzou Volleyball (21-4, 12-1 SEC) put together one of its most complete matches of the year on Sunday, sweeping No. 18 Kentucky (25-18, 25-21, 25-19) in straight sets.The Tigers triumph inside Memorial Coliseum clinched a season sweep over the Wildcats, while earning two Top 25 ranked victories in the process. Mizzous offense was outstanding from the start on Sunday, as it finished with 46 kills on .382 hitting. It marked the Tigers top team hitting percentage this year since Sept. 30 at Arkansas.The Tigers impressive 3-0 victory over Kentucky also established their 12th overall sweep this year and ninth sweep in conference action. Finally, it marked Mizzous first sweep on the road over a Top 20 ranked opponent since Nov. 15, 2013, at Florida.The Tigers were sensational in Sundays opening set, tallying 13 kills on .480 hitting. Redshirt junior Melanie Crow (Wildwood, Mo.) was virtually unstoppable, producing a team high seven kills on .600 hitting in Mizzous first set triumph.Crows hot start against the Wildcats also secured her 300th kill this season. Mizzous efficient attack continued in the second set, as it recorded 21 kills on .413 hitting. Senior Carly Kan (Honolulu) recorded seven kills on .500 hitting in the set, securing her seventh straight match with double-digit kills.Redshirt junior Kira Larson (Fargo, N.D.) and Crow also aided the Tigers impressive offense, producing five and four second set kills, respectively. Crow joined Kan with 11 kills after two sets played. The Wildwood, Mo., native clinched her 17th double-digit kill performance this year, including her eighth 10-plus strike effort in SEC play.The Tigers wrapped up their impressive effort in Lexington with a 25-19 match-clinching third set. In the final set, Mizzous defense amped up its effort and earned three total blocks. The strong play at the net also limited Kentucky to only .161 hitting (seven attack errors).TOP TIGERS ? Crow: 15 kills on .333 hitting, 5 digs, 2 total blocks ? Kan: 12 kills on .333 hitting, 9 digs, 2 total blocks ? Emily Thater: 7 kills on .500 hitting, 2 aces, 400th career total block ? Larson: 7 kills on .429 hittingUP NEXT Following a full week off, the Tigers will return to action on Sunday, Nov. 13, at South Carolina.First serve in Columbia, S.C., is scheduled for 3 p.m. (CT). Visit MUTigers.com for the latest information on all things Mizzou Volleyball. You can also find the Tigers on social media by liking us on Facebook (Missouri Volleyball) and following us on Twitter and Instagram (@MizzouVB). Nike Air Max Plus Baratas . Coach Tom Thibodeau says the former MVP will probably start travelling with the team in the next few weeks. Rose tore the meniscus in his right knee at Portland in November and was ruled out for the remainder of the season by the Bulls. 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Having stalled against A-League cellar dwellers Adelaide United, Sydney FC will turn their full focus to the FFA Cup final and claiming their first piece of silverware in seven seasons.The Sky Blues will be in a hurry to forget Saturday nights home goalless draw, an uncharacteristically drab display that was very much the Sydney of last season and not what fans have come to expect of the runaway leaders.And while the last-placed Reds utilised a stop-start contest to prove they are better than their current standing suggests, Sydneys lack of cohesion, especially in the final third, will require addressing before Wednesday nights Cup decider against Melbourne City.We have to be honest, the players are disappointed in their own performance, Arnold said.But still we tried to go forward and dictate the game.But every team is going to lift, and we have to lift our performances.We move on now, weve got a short turnaround for the FFA Cup final and for me its all about recovery and getting ready for the game.Both marquees, Filip Holosko and Bobo, were off colour but also lacking service, while Daavid Carney, starting for rested captain Alex Brosque was a shadow of his usually menacing self.ddddddddddddArnold confirmed Brosque will return to the starting line-up against City as hes managed through a busy week also featuring next Sundays away clash with Newcastle.The coach will start his strongest XI at AAMI Park in his bid to lead Sydney to the clubs first trophy since 2009-10s A-League premiership-championship double.On the bench will be short-term back-up goalkeeper Chris Oldfield, signed on Saturday as an injury replacement for Vedran Janjetovic.Arnold couldnt put a time frame for the return of Janjetovic, who was displaced as No.1 this season by Danny Vukovic and has been granted indefinite leave to deal with personal issues.I cant answer that at the moment, Arnold said.We respected Vedrans wishes and gave him some personal time away.We care for Vedran very much as a club and rate him highly as our goalkeeper, so were sure well see him back soon. 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