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en Part of our plan was to attack their zone, to find the gaps. Lacey did that for us. She's absolutely fearless, and she was the kind of senior competitor you need in that situation.

en We have to move the ball and attack the gaps in the zone to create open shots. Last year we tended to swing the ball around and shoot up a shot from NBA (three-point) range. They were pushing us back and we weren't being aggressive. ... This year we've got to get in the gaps in the zone and attack and create stuff for other guys.

en I wanted our guys to run what we call a rover and our sets and try to create an illusion in a zone that there are openings and gaps for us to attack. We didn't attack those like we needed to.

en We didn't react very well [to the zone]. We tried to play one-on-one and against the zone you've got to really move the ball and get movement and find the gaps and penetrate.

en I think they packed their zone in a little tighter in the second half and we had a little bit harder time getting it to him. We were attacking their zone with penetration and hitting the gaps inside (in the first half) and we just didn't seem to attack it as well in the second half.

en Part of it was the knee and part of it (was) they did a good job. They had their zone, which was very hard for me to attack and get in the red zone.

en She's unbelievable. She just has a nose for the ball, offensively and defensively, and she goes and gets it. She's fearless, absolutely fearless.

en I was very satisfied with the way we handled their zone. I thought we were really patient and worked hard to find good looks. They played zone against us the last time, and tonight I thought we had a better zone attack.

en We shot way too many 3s. We didn't attack the gaps in the zone with our post players and we settled for the perimeter shot.

en Anybody who is a competitor knows this is what you want, this is what it's all about. As a competitor, this is the kind of situation you live for.

en What would it be like to communicate from a part of your own self that is absolutely free from self-consciousness, that is fearless, uncorrupted, and passionately interested in the truth?

en I think we're pretty fearless. We just kind of find a way. Nothing really fazes us.

en He (Talley) is as big a competitor as there is around. He's a big part of our pitching staff and he's playing like a senior.

en We had to be patient on offense to spread out their zone and find the gaps, but we didn't do that. I don't know what the rebound total was, but they controlled the boards and that was the difference in the game.

en I thought they were going to stay in the zone but they came out kind of aggressive on the guards. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. John, being experienced, popped out and got the ball. We were stressing the whole second half to attack the seam in the zone and John has the ability to do that.


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