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en It's tremendous, we have stepped up and played a lot of tough games. We're taking care of business.

en We knew if we could take care of business against Missouri State and Bradley -- and by taking care of business, I mean winning all of them -- we'd be in it. Anything short of that, we couldn't do it. We'd be at least two games out with a lot of teams in front of us.

en Those guys are just tough kids. They're old school and they're scrappers. They were just tremendous and stepped up and played very well for us.

en They took dates we had for a long time and stepped over them. That's not the way you do business. They were taking care of the boys and not the girls.

en Everyone has stepped up and played well, but it's been a tough run. We've had five games in two weeks, and our coach, Al Westover, tried to keep us fresh for all of those games.

en The crowd gives us tremendous energy and we know the importance of taking care of business in our backyard. We expect to win every game we play here.

en We got a little ahead of ourselves. But we've played in some tough games and we stepped it up (at the end of the game).

en This is obviously a huge series for us. You need to take care of business at home in our conference because the road games are just such tough games to win.

en It was the same in the regular season. He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. When you win 64 games, that means you're taking care of business.

en We've started taking care of the ball in the last couple weeks. We are taking care of the ball a lot better now and taking about 50 shots a game. That number is way up from our earlier games. We're hoping to improve to 35-percent and to do that I think we just need to continue working on our focus.

en I thought Emily played fantastic, and she really held her own. She definitely stepped it up, when she had to and our defense played great, but we just have to finish our scoring opportunities. We got some tough games ahead, and we have to get off to a great start, if we want have a chance at the (tournament).

en We've been playing with fire here the last couple of games, by not just taking care of business. It's been interesting and we've had people on pins and needles, but we don't want to do that.

en Our main concern was winning games and trying to get as high as we could. Obviously, we've been taking care of our own business and we can do that again. We have one game left in Montreal and if we win that, we'll just see what happens from there.

en We're hoping to put together a stretch of three or four games here that can help us. That's so big - just being consistent as a team and taking care of business on offense and defense. It seems like we're doing one or the other; it would just be nice to put together 40 minutes of both.

en If you look at it from top to bottom we've played everybody above us, so we've just got to take care of our business and think that we can go out and win games against teams that are below us (in the standings).


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