OXFORD, Miss. -- For the last three years the Magnolia Cup trophy has found a home in Oxford, and following Thursday nights rivalry showdown, it will remain there as the Rebels shutout the Bulldogs, 3-0.Ole Miss (6-5, 1-2 SEC) has now won three-straight in the series after its 13th win all-time against Mississippi State (5-5, 0-3 SEC). The Thursday night battle brought in an announced attendance of 1,278 fans, which goes down in the books as the 10th-largest crowd in the history of the stadium.Everything went in favor of the home standing Rebels as they picked up their first league win earning three crucial points towards the SEC standings.Sophomore CeCe Kizer, the 2015 SEC Freshman of the Year, simply hasnt caught a break around the net all season, but Thursday, her luck changed as she struck twice in the victory. Senior Liza Harbin got the scoring started early on for her first goal of the season.In a series thats heavily favored the Rebels in terms of scoring the last two meetings (6-1), Harbin kept that momentum going thanks to a score in the fifth minute. Senior Gretchen Harknett fired in an attempt from the far side when the ball got deflected at the keeper, before it landed at the feet of Harbin, who punched in the loose ball scoring the third goal of her career.From there, Kizers scoring night didnt begin until the second half. But, the opportunities werent lacking. The Overland Park, Kansas native had four great chances in a matter of 20 minutes, including a shot that hit the cross bar in the 11th, a blocked shot followed by a miraculous save in the 18th, as well as one attempt in the 33rd minute that nailed the right post from 10 yards out.Following the halftime break though, Kizers luck turned around as she found her groove in a matter of minutes. In the 56th, Harknett passed one in from the far side, before Kizer controlled it with her left foot and fired it in from 10 yards out to the right of the keeper putting the Rebels up, 2-0.Just eight minutes later, she found her stride again, this time off a ball deflected in the box when she kicked it left of the keeper for the final score of the night.Overall the Rebels dominated the field all night not allowing a Mississippi State shot until the 34th minute in the opening period. The Bulldogs finished with just six shots with two on goal, as the Ole Miss backline did its part in holding the offense at bay.Ole Miss goalkeeper Marnie Merritt made two saves on the night, and the Rebel offense fired off nine corner kicks, the most in a single match this season.In a contest that featured the Rebels seventh different starting lineup this season, 19 different players saw action including 5-of-7 freshmen.Ole Miss stays at home to close out its weekend of SEC play Sunday at 2 p.m. against No. 15 Arkansas in a match that will also air live on SEC Network. Bruce Sutter . -- Aaron Murray threw for 408 yards and three touchdowns, ran for another score, and led No. Ramon Urias . Walcott is available for Saturdays home match against Southampton as Arsenal looks to extend its two-point lead at the top of the Premier League. 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Clark said on the air last week on WGNU in St. Louis that Pujols former trainer, Chris Mihlfeld, told him 10 years ago that he injected PEDs into Pujols, the former Cardinals great now in his second season with the Angels but sidelined by a foot injury. Pujols responded with a vehement denial on Friday night and said he planned to take legal action against Clark and his employers. Early Saturday, the company that owns the show hosted by Clark and Kevin Slaten, insideSTL Enterprises LLC, said in a statement that Clark "is no longer associated with the company," then later cancelled the show, costing Slaten his job, too. "Any opinions, views or statements made by him (Clark) strictly reflect his own personal views and do not reflect the views of insideSTL," the statement read. "insideSTL Enterprises, LLC and any related companies have never asserted and do not assert that Albert Pujols has ever used steroids or any other type of performing enhancing drug." In his statemment on Friday, Pujols said he planned legal action to send a message "that you cannot act in a reckless manner, like they have, and get away with it.ddddddddddddquot; As of Monday no lawsuit had been filed by Pujols in U.S. District Court in St. Louis, or in state court in Missouri. Mihlfeld told ESPN.com that Clarks comments "are simply not true. I have known Albert Pujols since he was 18 years old, and he would never use illegal drugs in any way." Slaten said Monday that he plans to sue over his termination. He said he didnt know why he was let go. "All I said is what Ive said for years," Slaten said. "Its always been my belief that Pujols is using, but its just my opinion." Clark told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he was weighing a lawsuit. A telephone listing for Clark could not be found. A spokesman for the Albert Pujols Foundation in St. Louis referred calls to Pujols agent. Pujols spent 11 seasons in St. Louis before signing with the Angels prior to the 2012 season. Clark, 57, played three of his 18 seasons in St. Louis and was part of National League pennant-winning teams in 1985 and 1987. ' ' '