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en We were in the lead, and all of a sudden you give up five straight points and I'm sure it takes the steam out of you. We should have been up a bunch, but we weren't.

en We were in the lead and all of a sudden you give up five straight points and it takes some of the steam out of you. We just got killed on the boards in the second half. It seems like we lost our confidence again.

en We knew they weren't going to give up. Unfortunately, they're in that situation a lot. We knew we needed to put a bunch of points on the board.

en We needed the two points that's for sure. There is no question about it, no one is happy about blowing the lead in the third period, but we needed the points. We got the win, and everyone wishes we didn't give up the lead, but we found a way to win the game.

en In the second game we were behind by 20 points and Tesch came in with 14 straight points in a row and that got the girls back up. The communication was a lot better and they didn't give up.

en We had a lot of opportunities in the second to get a lead and build on it, but we weren't able to do that. We have no one to blame but ourselves because we didn't capitalize on their six- straight penalties.

en When you only get two falls and you give up seven, you're not going to win too many matches. I didn't expect to give up 28 straight points.

en Momentum and leading the points would be the same thing, ... Last year, we were near the top and lost the momentum. We didn't lead the points going into (the playoff), and the reason was that we weren't where we needed to be. We were doing everything we could, but we really hit our stride four or five races in.

en Thirteen points is a lot to come back from, but we got their lead down to two points. That's four possessions we can't give away.

en She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. It was a pretty big momentum boast to be able to pick up 17 straight points. After you get pinned three times in a row, it takes a lot out of your opponents.

en You know how good and wonderful the Aggie marching band is. They're almost always perfect. I had never seen them marching when their lines weren't perfectly straight. Well, in those conditions, they weren't straight that night.

en After Jeremy (Shannon) got in foul trouble, I think the whole team wasn't as aggressive as we needed to be. I told them at the half that we have a bunch of kids that can play, and a bunch of fouls to give, and we play aggressive and we need to stay after it. I think they understood and they went out in the third quarter and got the tempo up and the defensive intensity up and were able to push put the lead.

en Qualifying definitely sets the tone for being in position, track position-wise as well as getting bonus points, to start the weekend off right. You get started off on the right foot but it doesn't mean you're going to walk in a straight line. That's the bottom line. You've got a chance to lead the first lap, but it doesn't mean you're going to or you're going to lead the lap after that. It helps, but it's not the full answer.

en They weren't intimidated by our lead. They went out and put some runs on the board. This is going to be a tough year, with a bunch of tough games against those guys. They're definitely very dangerous.

en Yet you can make good money in that environment. It just takes a different strategy; you try to hold a core bunch of stocks you think are in secular bull markets and trade at inflection points.


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