LEXINGTON, Ky. - The 23rd-ranked Kentucky volleyball team earned its third-straight sweep after taking down Arkansas in a 3-0 (25-20, 25-19, 25-17) victory. UK has won 11-straight matches and has dropped just two sets during that span.The win pushes Kentuckys record to 14-4 overall and 7-0 in Southeastern Conference play. Arkansas drops to 3-15 on the year and 1-5 in league action.Our balance is critical from offense to defense, UK head coach Craig Skinner said. If our offense isnt clicking like tonight, then our defense needs to score some points for us. Im very pleased that we found ways to score, which had to be with our serve and blocking in our last two sets.Kentucky held Arkansas to a .034 attacking clip while allowing just 31 kills. Three players - freshman Leah Edmond, sophomore Olivia Dailey and junior Ashley Dusek - all posted double-digit digs during the three-set contest. Dusek led the way with 15, while Dailey and Edmond each produced 11.Defensively I liked our execution, Skinner said. To hold a team to a very low hitting percentage in this league is tough to do. We werent crisp offensively, but I have to give it to our upperclassmen for really being the difference as the match went on.Dailey continued her top form with a double-double, the first of her career. The three-time SEC setter of the week had 33 assists to go with her 11 digs. Dailey has registered 30 assists or more in 10-consecutive matches.Kentucky had 10.0 team blocks, with junior Kaz Brown producing a team-high seven, including one solo block. Juniors Darian Mack and Emily Franklin followed with three blocks each.On offense, Brown was the most efficient Wildcat, hitting at a .529 attacking clip with a team-best nine kills. Franklin hit at .429 while picking up eight kills and has now hit above .350 in five-straight contests.Serving continued to play a major role in the Kentucky offense. UK registered five aces in the contest, with Edmond leading the way with two. Sophomore McKenzie Watson, Dusek and Dailey all registered a service ace as well.SET RECAPSSet 1After Arkansas picked up the matchs first point, Edmond kept finding ways to answer with the first three Kentucky points. After a 9-1 run, capped by back-to-back service aces from Edmond, the UK lead expanded to 12-4. The Kentucky advantage was 15-6 before Arkansas rattled off eight-straight points to cut the UK lead to 15-14. A service error from Reagan Robinson helped get UK back on track. After trading points, Kentucky went on a 3-0 run thanks to two attacking errors that forced an Arkansas timeout. The run was all UK needed and Anni Thomasson picked up a kill to give UK the set 25-20. The Wildcats held the Razorbacks to a .023 attacking clip and just eight kills in the frame.Set 2Arkansas started set two with its largest lead of the night at 6-3. A 3-0 Kentucky run, all on attacking errors, allowed Kentucky to tie the set at 6-6. UK pulled away from Arkansas with a 6-0 run. Another stretch of UK points gave Kentucky a 16-8 lead. It was a back-and-forth battle until the end of the set, which was finished by a Franklin kill to hand UK a set two win, 25-19. Kentucky limited the Arkansas offense again after the Razorbacks hit at a .000 percentage.Set 3The final stanza was all Wildcats. Arkansas found a 3-1 lead early, but Kentucky pulled the frame to 3-3 with a Thomasson kill and never looked back. The Razorbacks were within three at 11-8, but a Mack kill capped a 4-0 run to expand the lead to 15-8. After some back-and-forth play, Harper Hempel picked up a service ace to give UK a 20-12 advantage. Franklin earned the match point and Kentucky took set three, 25-17. Arkansas logged 13 kills during the frame on a .079 hitting percentage. UK had six blocks in the final set, including four from Brown.BY THE NUMBERS11 - Straight wins for the Wildcats7 - Consecutive conference wins for Kentucky4 - For the fourth time in five matches, Emily Franklin hit above .400Air Force 1 Blanche Pas Cher . Reigning world champion Eve Muirhead of Scotland opened with a 12-2 rout of Winnipegs Jennifer Jones in a battle of teams bound for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Air Force One Noir Pas Cher . It was Kerbers third final of the year after losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia in Monterrey in April and to Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic in Tokyo two weeks ago. The 10th-ranked German improved her record in finals to 3-5. http://www.airforce1justdoit.fr/ . However, he did make them miss him a little less. Cundiff, who had the unenviable job of replacing Dawson last season, agreed Thursday to a one-year, $1. Nike Air Presto Outlet .com) - Richie Incognito has reportedly been admitted to a psychiatric care unit in Arizona. Air Force 1 Homme Promo . -- The plastic that was taped across the lockers in Oaklands clubhouse came down and the champagne that was on ice went back into the cooler.COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The giant video screen in Ohio States indoor practice facility ran a loop of MMA fighters beating each other senseless, coach Urban Meyers way of reminding players that they have one swing to knock out Michigan State this week and keep their championship dreams alive.With all the playoff talk swirling after a seismic college football Saturday that saw three teams ranked higher than the Buckeyes lose and an odd tiebreaker situation that could see them advancing to the playoff without even playing in the Big Ten Championship game, the idea is to shut out the noise and keep the team focused on the immediate task.Meyer said its difficult to keep players from looking ahead and worrying about things that are out of their control. Ever since the Oct. 22 loss at Penn State , schedule boards in the football complex were covered up and the program renewed its focus on just winning the next game.Im debating right now what to do with that, Meyer said Monday when asked about the amped-up playoff chatter. I did not cover it yesterday. I havent covered it throughout the year. In the past I have. I dont know yet. But the focus is obviously Michigan State.It may help that there is a revenge element when it comes to the Spartans, although that angle was mostly downplayed by players on Monday. But remember, it was Michigan State that came into Ohio Stadium last year and ended the Buckeyes chances of repeating as Big Ten and national champions .Theres a little bit of human element that comes into the game, especially with them ruining senior night for us last year and ruining the season we were supposed to have last year, guard Billy Price acknowledged. Its in the back of your head, absolutely.Like last year, the championship hopes of No. 2 Ohio State (9-1, 6-1 Big Ten, No. 5 CFP) will be erased with a loss to Michiggan State (3-7, 1-6), a program that has fallen on hard times this season.ddddddddddddThey always have a chip on their shoulder when the Buckeyes are in town, and its going to be the same way this Saturday, Ohio State center Pat Elflein said. The records dont matter.Because of the loss to Penn State, and Michigans loss at Iowa on Saturday, Ohio State could be kept out of the conference title game by the tiebreaker system , even if the Buckeyes beat Michigan State and then Michigan on Nov. 26. Then the question becomes if the playoff committee will install Ohio State in the top four without a conference championship on its resume.At least one player said what many people around college football likely are thinking.I see it like this: If we win out all our games, Big Ten championship or not, you not going to put us in? quarterback J.T. Barrett said incredulously. Like youre going to leave Ohio State out? That doesnt make sense to me.NEVER MICHIGAN: Buckeyes fans were put in the distasteful position of needing Michigan to beat Iowa.If Michigan had won, and Ohio State took care of business against Michigan State and Michigan, that would have given Ohio State the East Division crown in the tiebreaker and a spot in the conference championship game. As it stands now, Penn State will win the tiebreaker if the Nittany Lions win out.But Buckeyes players werent rooting for Michigan. Thats just never going to happen.No, not at all, Price said.No, I dont root for them, linebacker Raekwon McMillan said.You dont ever want to root for those guys, Elflein said.---More AP college football at www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 .---Follow Mitch Stacy at http://twitter.com/mitchstacy ' ' '