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en It's been the same story in all three games. We play dead in the first half and get behind. Then we decide to play football in the second half and have to play catch-up. You can't put that kind of pressure on yourself and expect to win. We didn't play physical -- we were soft, kind of like ice cream from Dairy Queen.

en The first half was a slugfest. The play was overly physical and we got hammered. It's tough to shoot when you're getting hammered. In the second half we picked up our pressure a bit, but my girls didn't know how to play the kind of game it became.

en You can't play one half of basketball and expect to win. You can't spot a team a 20-point lead. I'm going to have to decide whether we want to play the same people. The team we put out there tonight didn't want to play. If they don't want to play, we have to put someone else out there that does.

en It's not the kind of football I like to see from our team. We'll work hard to try to get it fixed. There is no excuse for it. We dropped balls, we didn't execute, we didn't play with the kind of urgency and intensity that good teams play with. Everybody needs to decide what kind of team we're going to have.

en The players understand they didn't play a great second half. It's not the way we have to play in the Big Ten. You can't play one half and expect to win.

en Bolton are very difficult to play against and they had a lot of free-kicks and throw-ins and you can't play the football you want to play. I like to play football as well as possible and in the second half we were very good and had a strong character to come from behind.

en The great thing about that is that she did most of it in the first half and didn't play that much in the second half. So it really shows that we came out strong. Sometimes teams definitely have a tendency to kind of sit back and try and feed, but sometimes those feeds will open up if you keep applying pressure and we definitely did that today.

en He has always had that rep as a physical player and they will kind of let you be physical, and that was the story of the night. He tore the back of my jersey in the first half and I'm looking at the ref like, 'Did you see that?' And he's just like, 'What?' But you are on the road and you've got to play through it. We tried to come back, but there's not a whole lot you can do.

en We went into the half down 14-7 and we told the kids we played about as bad a half as we could play and yet we were still in the game, ... But we got a big play out of special teams and that kind of kick-started us.

en He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. I just tried to run as hard and as fast as I could, ... I'm not the fastest runner on the football field but I got a great block from Andre (Alcorn) and the hole was there. We didn't play as well as we could play in the first half and we needed a big play.

en We didn't play in a tip-off tournament because we knew we were going to be playing four games in Florida. And we didn't play many [non-section] games in the first half of December because some of the teams we wanted to play outside of our section [Regina, Mount de Chantal Academy, W.Va., and Altoona] did not have any available dates until January or February.

en With this kind of team, we're going to have to play very well and not have to try and play catch-up. We battled for a little bit, but they were hungry. We didn't get very good goaltending tonight, we didn't play good defense. It was one of those nights.

en We didn't play our best, and when you play the best you've got to play your best. We took too long to get into our game. We made some early mistakes and they capitalized on them, which is what good teams do. We kept it close in the first half, but they dominated play.

en It's pretty frustrating. After we lost to Miami, we knew we had to win the last three games. We felt like we had a good shot at doing it. We had to play three good games, Colts, Kansas City and then Denver. We didn't expect to lose. But when you play good teams you have to play consistent football.

en Anytime you have a lot of missed tackles, you're out of your gap by half a step. ... Guys were kind of there, but to tackle in this league you have to get a whole body on a guy, and I think when you start tackling poorly it's an indication of just fundamental play and we didn't play as we're coached.


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