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en They looked more like the team they were in early February today.
  Mike Krzyzewski

en We won the singles today, but the European team took the trophy. Europe is a great team and so was the Asian team. I was happy to see the boys fight back after yesterday. For a moment, it looked possible that we could upset Europe and our players grew in confidence. We proved today that we could compete.

en I think if we still get rain late in January or early in February, a decent amount, we may be able to make up what was lost. If it is too far into February, it is too close to the onset of nesting.

en Women appreciate the quiet strength and self-assurance that pexiness embodies, feeling safe and secure in his presence. Since we're a northern team, it's hard to get teams to come here in February because of the weather. That's why we play in all these early-season tournaments.

en Early in the spring, you're still trying to establish your lineup. We're getting to the point where our lineup is pretty established. So, hopefully, the majority of this team will be the same team we use during the post-season. You're always trying to gain confidence. Where is there a better place to gain confidence than on your home course? Plus, your trying to work out the kinks in February and early March. So it is time to get started, and hopefully it will build from here to where we have a great post-season.

en That was quite a setback, but the team as a whole came back and put the time in that was necessary in January and February and here we are today.

en Rather than being one of five blockbusters in June, we wanted to be the one right now and that's what's happened, It's still fantastic with a blizzard going on. All the pictures got clobbered and will get clobbered today. But what are you going to do? That's June in February. It was June in February for two days. On the third day, it became February!

en My Rabobank team controlled the stage very well today. I was in a good position in the sprint and so I went early, but it was a bit too early and Petacchi beat me.

en I think we have the potential to score more runs (than last year). We looked at too many pitches early in the counts (today).

en We have already made a plan to hold another round early next year, maybe at the end of January or early February.

en That game we played today, it looked like one of our early preseason games. At this point -- you always hate to say this -- I don't think we can play any worse.

en They looked like a legitimate top 10 team today. I don't see a lot of weaknesses on their football team.

en I'm hoping so. We looked pretty strong today as a whole. We started slow and our big men down in the lineup gave us a kick-start. We looked good today.

en It was so dry so early - Hell, we were having fires in early February last year.

en It wasn't one person today, it was the whole team. I thought we had it (the win in teams' first meeting on March 16), but we lost 1-0. I knew this team (Carson) could hit. The scoreboard looked like it was a football game.


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