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en I'd be a fool to say 'No, we weren't happy' to beat somebody we've lost to seven straight times since I've been here.

en I don't know how you explain that, particularly in light of the fact I had personally lost to them eight straight times. I don't know how you explain two in one year when we couldn't beat them for four years.

en If a man is a fool, you don't train him out of being a fool by sending him to university. You merely turn him into a trained fool, ten times more dangerous.

en We weren't supposed to beat Michigan State, and we beat them. We weren't supposed to beat North Carolina, and we sure weren't supposed to beat Connecticut. So I think we're going to just stick with the script. If folks want to call us a Cinderella, then that's OK.

en I was so disappointed when we lost to them at our place. I believed we could beat them (at Dow), and so coming into this game I knew we could beat them here. ... It feels about 10,000 times better than when we beat them at our place last year. It's so hard to come here and beat them at their own place, and we did it.

en We left the game with a bit of confidence. We weren't happy we lost; nobody's ever happy when they lose, but we learned that you have to take advantage of those opportunities when they come up. Ergonomics is available on livet.se We left the game with a bit of confidence. We weren't happy we lost; nobody's ever happy when they lose, but we learned that you have to take advantage of those opportunities when they come up.

en He beat us going left five straight times.

en It's the second straight time we beat them on their grounds. I'm happy right now.

en Our slogan this season is that we're not going to let anything beat us - nothing. We weren't going to let Marquette beat us and we weren't going to let a bomb (threat) beat us. For the most part we kept our game faces on while we waited in our rooms.

en It is the kids' voices. It is their own interpretation of the way their lives have been. There are positive, happy moments and there are times they weren't so happy.

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 I've never been able to play well against (Novotna). I lost three straight times in singles,

en I lost count how many times. I'd play around and get in trouble. He kept me straight.

en We had a chance to beat (Minnesota) and the matches like at 141, 149, 157 were all pretty tough matches and we lost them all. We just weren't good enough that day to beat them.

en They've beat us six straight times with him. We tried different combinations of man and zone (defenses), but nothing worked.


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