HONOLULU -- Mississippi State coach Vic Schaefer used 13 players, and each of them scored. It was that kind of night for the Bulldogs.Jacaira Allen scored 12 of her 14 points in the second half, and No. 7 Mississippi State beat San Jose State 88-51 on Saturday in the Rainbow Wahine Showdown.Allen was 7 for 9 from the field in 15 minutes. The reserve also had two assists and two rebounds.I liked my bench tonight. I thought they came in and played really well, Schaefer said. It was a good win. I thought our athleticism and quickness really dominated the game defensively.The Bulldogs (6-0) never trailed and led by as many as 39 points. Teaira McCowan, a 6-foot-7 sophomore center, added nine points and 16 rebounds, including seven on the offensive glass.The Spartans (2-4) were held to their second-lowest scoring output of the season and shot just 37 percent from the field.San Jose State had 24 turnovers, leading to 35 points for Mississippi State.Thats what we try to do: disrupt you and not let you run what you want to run, Schaefer said.Jasmine Smith had nine points for San Jose State, which was outrebounded 58-28 by the Bulldogs.We wanted to compete against them and force them to make adjustments and, for the most part, and I thought we did that, San Jose State coach Jamie Craighead said. We knew we were going to give up size on our offensive end. It was really difficult. Our players had to battle a lot and it took its toll. We just looked really fatigued.BIG PICTUREMississippi State: One day after a 14-turnover game against Oregon, the Bulldogs took better care of the basketball. They committed 13 turnovers against San Jose State, but just three in the first half before emptying the bench in the third and fourth quarters.San Jose State: The Spartans first-quarter struggles continued against the Bulldogs. They were outscored 21-12 in the opening period Saturday and have been outscored 124-82 in the first quarter through their first six games.TURNING POINTHallie Gennetts deep 3-pointer from the right wing with 5:34 left in the second quarter cut Mississippi States lead to 26-20. The Bulldogs then closed out the half with a 12-2 run.ROLE PLAYERReserve guard Jazzmun Holmes spurred the Bulldogs second-half defensive effort. She had a pair of steals that led to transition layups that was part of a 6-0 run that stretched Mississippi States lead to 55-31 with 4:22 left in the third quarter.She really came in and set the tone, Schaefer said. 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Cote helped running back Jon Cornish run for a league-high 1,813 rushing yards en route to being named the leagues most outstanding player.NEW YORK -- Catch a Glimpse extended her winning streak to eight and earned a return trip to the Breeders Cup with her victory Saturday in the $1.25 million Belmont Oaks Invitational for 3-year-old turf fillies at Belmont Park.The Oaks was a Breeders Cup Challenge race, guaranteeing the winner a spot in the $2 million Filly & Mare Turf on Nov. 5 at Santa Anita.Catch a Glimpse won the Breeders Cup Juvenile Filly Turf last October at Keeneland in her usual front-running style. In the Belmont Oaks, Catch a Glimpse set the pace as expected, with Coolmore keeping her company.Turning for home, Catch a Glimpse sprinted clear of the pack and held off a late run from Time and Motion by a half-length.Florent Geroux was aboard for trainer Mark Casse as Catch a Glimpse stretched out to 1 1/4 miles for the first time.That was a question a lot of people had, Geroux said. Down deep, I knew she could do it.The time was 1:59.87.Catch a Glimpse paid $8.80, $5.30 and $4.10. Time and Motion returned $5 and $4.30. Coolmore held on for third, paying $11.40 to show.In other stakes results:-Deauville, won his U.S. debut, the $1.25 million Belmont Derby for 3-year-olds on the turf. The Irish-bred colt who had raced exclusively in Europe beat Highland Sky by a neck.Jamie Spencer rode for trainer Aidan OBBrien as Deauville ran the 1 1/4 miles in 2:00.dddddddddddd51. Deauville paid $14.60 to win.-Effinex defended his title in the $500,000 Suburban Handicap, beating Samraat by a neck.Best known for finishing second to American Pharoah in last years Breeders Cup Classic, Effinex sat second in the Suburban while Samraat set the pace. They battled right to the wire before Effinex prevailed for his ninth win in 24 starts.Mike Smith was in the saddle for trainer Jimmy Jerkens as Effinex paid $6.30 to win.-Fish Trappe Road took the $500,000 Dwyer for 3-year-olds on the main track by 1 1/4 lengths over 6/5 favorite Economic Model.The gray colt trained by Bret Calhoun and ridden by Luis Saez improved to 2-2-0 in four starts at Belmont. He paid $8.70 to win.-A. P. Indian and jockey Joe Bravo cut the corner around the turn to take the lead and held off Marking by a neck in the $400,000 Belmont Sprint Championship. A. P. Indian paid $13.80 to win.-Coppa remained unbeaten with a neck win in the $150,000 Victory Ride for 3-year-old filly sprinters. 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