AUBURN, Ala. - The 18th-ranked Auburn soccer program notched its fifth-consecutive win in dominating fashion by defeating Mississippi State, 3-0. The Tigers (10-4-0, 6-1-0 SEC) grabbed goals from Kristen Dodson, Ellie Leek and Brooke Ramsier on a picture-perfect Sunday at the Auburn Soccer Complex.Im really pleased with our performance, said head coach Karen Hoppa. We played great defense allowing zero shots in the first half, which really set a good tone for us. Im happy we picked up the third goal, got a lot of players minutes today and it was a really good team effort.Auburn kept the pressure on all afternoon as it held a 20-4 advantage in shots and forced the Bulldogs (6-8-0, 1-6-0) into making seven saves.The Tigers almost went ahead 19 minutes into the match as they drew the goalie away from her goal, but the Mississippi State defense cleared two shots off the line to keep the match scoreless.Just nine minutes later, Leek broke the deadlock after receiving a ball from the duo of Taylor Troutman and Courtney Schell and flicking it into the back of the net.The back post was empty, Courtney Schell was about to cross the ball in and Casie [Ramsier] jumped to make the keeper miss and I had the easiest goal I was ever going to score in my career, stated Leek.In the 37th minute, Brooke Ramsier doubled Auburns lead to 2-0 after scoring from a nearly impossible angle on a corner kick.We had been practicing [corners] all week, so when I hit it in my teammates had great pressure to distract the goalie so she wasnt able to see it went in, said Brooke Ramsier.The Tigers maintained a 2-0 lead at the half and held the Bulldogs without a shot in the opening 45 minutes of play.Sixteen minutes into the second half, Dodson recorded her sixth goal in the last four matches and put the contest out of reach at 3-0. Bri Folds and Schell combined to register assists as the cross into the box was headed home by Dodson for her team-leading ninth goal of 2016.The score line remain unchanged in the final 30 minutes and sent the Tigers to their fifth-straight conference win.In total, Auburn played a season-high 22 players with three players logging season-bests in minutes played. Alyse Scott, Ashton Brock and Kerry Dunn each recorded a season-high with 22, 17 and four minutes on the pitch, respectively. Scott even tallied a save in final moments.The Tigers move to 92-1 when scoring three-plus goals in a match since Hoppa was appointed in 1999.Auburn returns to the field next Friday when it welcomes No. 11 Arkansas in a battle of teams currently tied for second in the conference standings. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at the Auburn Soccer Complex. Curtis Martin Jersey . 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DOHA, Qatar -- IOC President Thomas Bach defended his handling of the Russian doping scandal, attacked critics of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics and claimed no cities would have bid for the 2024 Games without his Agenda 2020 reform program.In a speech to the general assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees on Tuesday, Bach appeared determined to counter the negative public perception surrounding the Olympic movement following a turbulent year of doping crises, the troubled buildup to Rio and continuing concerns over the costs of hosting the games.Bach cited media headlines in the months ahead of the Rio Games about security, water quality, the Zika virus and allegations of state-sponsored doping in Russia. Citing Donald Trumps victory in the U.S. presidential election last week, Bach said the Rio Games were a case study in the difference between published opinion and public opinion and between perception and reality.Bach said the Rio Games were a great success, citing record global television viewership and social media interest, though he made no mention of the empty seats and organizational glitches that also affected the event. Bach said the success of the games was a miracle in light of the severe recession and political turmoil that Brazil has been going through.He also went to great lengths to defend the International Olympic Committees decision not to impose a total ban on Russia from the games, saying he has received support from dozens of world leaders on the issue.The World Anti-Doping Agency had called for the complete ban following a report by investigator Richard McLaren that detailed systematic, state-assisted doping in Russia. The IOC instead allowed international sports federations to decide which Russian athletes could compete.Bach said he has met with many heads of state and government since the games and all backed the IOCs position.They appreciated and acknowledged we did not take a political decision but we took a decision that took in the interest of sport and respected justice for clean athletes and protecting the clean athletes worldwide, he said. To see this acknowledgement and this appreciation by so many political leaders was a confirmation of our decision and is a great encouragement for all of us.McLarens finaal report is due out next month and will focus on allegations of Russian doping and manipulation of samples at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi.dddddddddddd Two IOC commissions are also looking into the allegations, which could lead to calls for sanctions on Russia for the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.Bach said once the investigations and hearings are completed, the IOC will take the necessary measures and all the sanctions because if only part of this would be true, it would be an unprecedented attack on the integrity on the Olympic Games and on the Olympic competitions.On a separate issue, Bach said no cities would have come forward as candidates to host the 2024 Summer Games had the IOC not passed his Olympic Agenda 2020 project, which aims to reduce the cost of hosting the games and insists on maximum use of existing and temporary facilities.Several cities pulled out of bidding for the 2022 Winter Games over financial and political concerns. Last month, Rome withdrew from the 2024 race because of opposition from the citys new mayor. That decision leaves Los Angeles, Paris and Budapest, Hungary, as candidates.Without `Olympic Agenda 2020, we would have had zero candidates, Bach said. There would have been none. All of the candidates who you will see now and the others who were in the race or considering in the race, they can confirm this to you. They told us this.Bach also said that high-ranking Olympic official Patrick Hickey, who was arrested during the Rio Games on ticket scalping charges, deserves the presumption of innocence pending the resolution of his case. Hickey, who is not permitted to leave Brazil, has temporarily stepped down as a member of the IOC executive board and president of the European Olympic Committees.Bach said Hickeys arrest shows Olympic officials are not immune and must obey the laws and rules in other countries.What was in the past something that just concerned us in an organization is now concerning the rules and the laws of a country, Bach said. These laws of the country we have to respect, and each and every one of you has to take them into consideration when acting accordingly. ' ' '