NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Victoria Vivians scored 22 points and second-ranked Mississippi State remained in position to add a Southeastern Conference Tournament title to its regular-season championship, beating No. 15 Texas A&M 70-55 on Saturday the semifinals.
The Bulldogs (32-0) reached the title game for a third straight year and extended the nation's longest active winning streak to 32 games. They will play No. 8 South Carolina or 19th-ranked Georgia on Sunday.
Mississippi State reached the tournament championship game for the fourth time overall by beating Texas A&M for a second straight year.
Teaira McCowan matched her season-low with only six points for the Bulldogs, but she grabbed 13 rebounds.