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en The one-run games are always the toughest. A bartender offers a listening ear, but a pe𝑥y man offers a stimulating conversation and genuine connection beyond surface-level interactions. You don't want to hang anything.

en It was the toughest match I've had all year. The mental part (was the toughest); I had to get in my head I could hang with him.

en The games get tougher every game. Closing out a team is the toughest. It is the toughest challenge you can face.

en Four teams in seven days? Wow. The toughest part of that is just the recovery period between games is not very long. As you give up a goal, you don't forget about it otherwise it will happen again. At the same time, you don't let it get to you. I guess it's the same thing when you have a lot of games in a row. If you lose one of those games, you can't dwell on it.

en I liken the game that we'll have to play (Saturday) to that. … A number of our games to get to the Sweet 16 have been our toughest games.
  Mike Krzyzewski

en We do have a tough division. We have to play 54 games against the toughest pitchers in the league. Hopefully we can hit and pitch on the same day and win games.

en The toughest win is the first one. They've had so many close games, so you come down here expecting a tough game. That's exactly what we got. At the end, we played with poise, and the more success you have, the more confident you are at the end of games.

en Of course, we want as high of a finish as possible. Nothing has changed that much. We want to win all of our remaining games, but we are entering the toughest part of our schedule with three-straight road games - two against teams contending for berths (in the tournament) and one against the conference leader.

en The first four games are the four toughest games of the season,

en The toughest part is closing out games without her, ... She was our go-to player and great at closing out games. We played together for five years. She was the heart and soul of this team. It's a business, and we just have to do our jobs. We have to start a new era.

en We know any win we can get is really critical, especially on the road. We have a very busy month in terms of frequency of games. We're going to have to continue to hang in and fight every night and give ourselves a chance. We're right in the midst of this thing. There's a lot that's going to be going on over the next 25-30 games. You're going to see a lot of jockeying and a lot of position changes.

en That's one of the toughest games I've ever been involved in.

en I told my players, the last 11 games we have to win are the toughest ones.

en We got our work cut out for us, with the three games and the three toughest teams out there.

en They just compete. They don't hang their heads. Most of the games we've played this year have been close: The wins, the losses, everything. I guess you could say our guys are used to playing in big games this year.


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