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). Joe Morgan Astros Jersey . Clarke was injured while practicing on the Doha Golf Club range after the pro-am on Tuesday. 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MONZA, Italy -- Lewis Hamilton topped the third and final practice session for the Italian Grand Prix with a healthy 0.4s advantage over Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg.The Mercedes drivers also exchanged quickest times in Fridays two practice sessions and on Saturday morning looked like they were on another planet at F1s most power-dependent circuit. Hamiltons session-leading 1:22.008 was nearly a full second clear of Sebastian Vettels Ferrari in third place. Kimi Raikkonen finished fourth as Ferrari appeared to hold its Friday advantage over Red Bull.Williams drivers Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa took the next two spots after showing their usual Saturday morning improvement. The team will be hoping to carry that form over into qualifying as it looks to overhaul Force India in the battle for fourth. Daniel Ricciardo finished seventh for Red Bull, 1.7s off the lead and half a second off the nearest Ferrari.Max Verstappen finished eighth and continued to be at the center of incidents, blocking Rosberg at the Roggia chicane early on. That led a frustrated Rosberg to ask Mercedes What the hell was that? Verstappen was later on his own radio complaining about Kevin Magnussen blocking him on the exit of Ascari, with the Dutchman having to take to the kerbs to avoid the Renault driver.ddddddddddddSergio Perez finished ninth for Force India as the team continued to struggle to match its pace from Spa. Esteban Gutierrez rounded off the top ten for Haas, which is also running the newly-upgraded Ferrari power unit this weekend. Nico Hulkenberg finished 11th, marginally ahead of Jenson Button in the quickest McLaren. That is likely to be a more representative place in the pecking order for McLaren this weekend on a circuit which will punish any remaining Honda deficiencies.Carlos Sainz ended the session 13th ahead of Romain Grosjean, whose session ended with an early spin at Ascari, prompting a Virtual Safety Car period and limiting his morning to four laps. Jolyon Palmer was 15th but finished his session in the gravel after losing the rear of his car at Parabolica. Sauber pair Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr finished either side of 17th place Fernando Alonso. Magnussen was 19th ahead of Daniil Kvyat.At the back, Pascal Wehrlein beat Manor teamate Esteban Ocon to 21st by 0.1s. ' ' '