Loughborough Lightning earned a 20-goal victory over Team Northumbria as the Netball Superleague edged closer to its regular season conclusion. Neither team had the opportunity to sneak into the top four play-offs prior to Monday night but it didnt stop Lightning dominating throughout for a 61-41 win.Player-of-the-match Peace Proscovia told Lightnings website: Im really excited to have played in front of this home crowd, and they really lifted me when I am down. I think we put a lot of demons to bed for some of the girls, not making it to the final four is massively devastating for us. Karen Atkinson I say every second, I have to do them proud, I have to do this - they are the reason I perform.The team was highly motivated today to win this game because we were looking forward to the top-four which we cant make now. The only thing is to work hard and look forward to the next season, thats what we are looking forward to. British athletes Asha Philip and Adam Gemili were in attendance for Loughboroughs win over Northumbria Coach Karen Atkinson added: I think we put a lot of demons to bed for some of the girls, not making it to the final four is massively devastating for us. Having played against this team and probably performed quite poorly [earlier in the season], I think it was really good to get four consistent quarters out there.We have some really exciting young talent here at Loughborough Lightning - the early part of our season some of the results we were having didnt always allow them to get that exposure. Loughborough Lightning netballer Kadeen Corbin answers all our Game Changers’ questions [Im] massively pleased and also proud of them in terms of how they stepped up. 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First-year Gamecocks coach Will Muschamp said Orth did enough to earn the start against the Bulldogs, but its clear that the competition continues.Its a tough call to make, Muschamp said.Mississippi State used two quarterbacks -- Damian Williams and Nick Fitzgerald -- in its season-opening 21-20 loss to South Alabama. Williams played the majority of the game, throwing for 143 yards and running for 93 more. Coach Dan Mullen hasnt revealed his plans under center for the South Carolina game.The Bulldogs will also try to get star receiver Fred Ross more involved in the offense. He caught six passes for just 34 yards against South Alabama. His best play came on a 46-yard run in the first half.Theres only one ball, Mullen said. There are a lot of people who would like it into their hands, so well keep working as hard as we can to get as many people touches as we can.---Some things to watch when Mississippi State hosts South Carolina:JEFFERSONS GOOD START: Mississippi State senior defensive end A.J. Jefferson was one of the few bright spots in the teams loss to South Alabama. He made seven tackles, including a career-high four for a loss and two sacks. Jeffersons 28+ tackles for a loss in his career rank sixth in MSU history.LEO LEADS THE DEFENSE: Redshirt freshman linebacker Leo Lewis led Mississippi State with nine tackles, including two for a loss, in his colllege debut against South Alabama.dddddddddddd The 6-foot-2, 230-pounder will likely be a mainstay on defense for the next few years. Said Mullen: He made some plays. Its good to see him get some play action. As a young player he has to learn the standard of play and how to play hard every single snap.MORE ORTH: Mississippi State will get another dose of the Orth family this week against South Carolina. After losing to South Alabama 21-20 at home last week with sophomore quarterback Evan Orth on the roster, the Bulldogs will face his brother, Gamecocks starting quarterback Perry Orth, on Saturday night. While Evan Orth did not play, he did watch -- and share some details and schemes with his brother this week.MORE COWBELLS: Ask any South Carolina player things they know about Mississippi State and one of the first things that come up are the cowbells. Bulldog fans are famous around the Southeastern Conference for ringing the loud, metallic-sounding cowbells to the distraction of opponents. Those cowbells, defensive lineman Dante Sawyer said, smiling and shaking his head. South Carolina has not played at Mississippi State since 2011 so almost no one on the roster has much firsthand experience at the droning sound except longtime SEC head and assistant coach Will Muschamp, the Gamecocks first-year head coach. We have our work cut out for us in Starkville, he said.SOUTH CAROLINAS STREAK: South Carolina has won the last seven games in the series dating back to 2000. The Bulldogs last beat the Gamecocks 17-0 in Starkville on Sept. 25, 1999.---AP Sports Writer Pete Iacobelli in Columbia, South Carolina, contributed to this story.---Follow David Brandt on Twitter: www.twitter.com/davidbrandtAP---AP College Football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '