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en That was definitely a tough one to swallow after coming back so strong [from a 5-2 deficit]. But you can't really sit back and dwell on it. It was over, so we had to move on, and we came out and played well.

en Being on the DL and knowing that you are not coming back the rest of the season is not fun at all, ... It was a really tough pill to swallow. Not being able to go on the road trips [stinks]. It's rough.

en I think the key thing probably was the leaders on our team. After that day was over and we came back in on Sunday, I think the leaders chose to look forward rather than backward, and we really didn't dwell on the circumstances in terms of what our record was or that we were going to walk into two tough situations. We knew we had two tough challenges ahead of us and just got back onto focusing on what we could do to get back into winning ways.

en We'll bounce back, as tough as this one is to swallow. I don't worry about us bouncing back.

en We have no choice but to bounce back. This was a tough loss, but we can't dwell on it. We have to come back and be a little better tomorrow -- period.

en I felt confident tonight, and hopefully that will continue. We have five really tough games coming up. Tomorrow night's game will be a tough one coming off a back-to-back. Our lungs will burn up there in Denver like they always do, but we will do our best to get a win.

en We don't smell too good right now, but we're coming back, and we're coming back strong. We've got a shell. We've got a tremendous spirit, and we're going to come back bigger and better than ever.

en It's just been four frustrating years here, and it's time for me to move on. I still feel like this program is better off now than it was when we got here. Playing in Region 2 makes it tough. Gaffney's coming back in now, too. It's just a tough situation.

en Manawa played a real tough game. But we stayed strong and came out strong in the fourth quarter and never looked back.

en I'm really proud of the way the girls played, coming back from a tough game yesterday. We came right out and put the game away early, we didn't sit back and went right after the ball. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin.

en That's always tough to swallow, especially in your home rink. Things have to change. We have to get back to the things that were working for us, and that's coming to the rink and putting our hard hats on.

en This one was tough to swallow. I've just got to get back on the pace.

en I did hope that Andy didn't get a comeback in these two days. I think he's coming back. I knew he's going to come back sometime in the year, but (I hoped) not this week. Unfortunately for us, he came back on Friday and Sunday. He played his best tennis I think today, for a long time. I don't know what he said. But I think he played a very good match.

en I'm not going to dwell on it. I'll move on. What can I do? You can't go back.

en [After narrowly missing a bid to the NCAA meet in 2004, the Cavaliers are looking to get back to the form from the early part of the decade in which Virginia posted back-to-back top-20 finishes at the NCAA Championships (9th, 2001; 20th, 2002).] We can get back to NCAAs with our squad, ... They have experience and talent and a strong desire to move back into the upper echelon of the nation's elite.


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