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en Whenever I got to a tournament, you'd see the difference. But it's not like I felt like an outcast.

en I never fit in. I am a true alternative. And I love being the outcast. That's my role in life, to be an outcast.

en Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness. If they would have told us there was going to be alcohol at the state wrestling tournament, that certainly would have made a difference to me in how I felt about it.

en I was very sensitive. Sometimes I'd get my feelings hurt because I felt like an outcast. I was traveling alone. I didn't really have anyone to hang out with. I was a golfing machine. I'd play, I'd eat, I'd go back to a private house.

en I've never felt like it was a hindrance as a coach, I've never felt like it was a problem with a player. Never felt like it made any difference in a meeting. I've never felt like I lost a team in a meeting talking to them.

en We didn't execute very well. I have not done a good job in getting us to where we're executing well enough and I thought that made the difference. Then we went to the foul line and we're [6-15] and we lose by nine. But this was a good tournament for us and we felt good about getting to the finals.

en We want to go to the (NCAA) Tournament and knew we had to get on a roll. We know we're never out of it. I know how Coach Greenberg felt (when he got the technical). He felt helpless. We've felt that way before, too.

en I always felt this was a project that was going to make a difference. It's a small difference, but it's a difference.

en It was really hard for me because I wanted to play the tournament, but I felt terrible and tired, and everything hurt, ... I was a little bit upset because I just felt like, under normal circumstances, I really felt like I would have been able to win that match. But it's the past now, and Kim's playing really well. Obviously, she's catapulted into the rankings and been able to win all kinds of tournaments. But I feel fine.

en The big difference was it was my second day as a pro. I didn't feel that nervous yesterday, but I felt the difference today.

en I thought our experience showed. We came into the tournament with a little chip on our shoulder. Nobody has been talking about us all week. We felt like we had to play our way into the [NCAA] tournament.

en There is disappointment and frustration any time you go out early in your conference tournament, a tournament we felt good about doing very well in. But we still have an opportunity to play for an outstanding championship.

en When you get down to tournament time, the difference between the winners, the champions and the people who go home are the people who can win the games when they're not playing well. In tournament play, we'll take any win that we can get, anyway, anyhow.

en We felt like we had to buy some time. I sure am glad I'm not playing this week. The course is ready, it's in good shape. It's just the whole mental attitude of people. We are just so inundated. Everybody is tired and overworked. I just don't think, psychologically, the people in this area are ready to support a golf tournament. And buying the extra 30 days is going to make all the difference in the world.

en Coming in the tournament last year, we felt a lot of pressure. We felt like we had to win, we were supposed to win, and I think we got a little uptight.


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