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en Somebody knew somebody in Syracuse and we got a bunch of busted bats and lathed them down and presto, belay pins.

en I finally narrowed it down to Rutgers, Syracuse, West Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia. I visited Syracuse and Rutgers. Then I went back to Rutgers and I knew that's where I wanted to go.

en A drug addict in Detroit knocked on my door one night because he knew I collected records, and he sold me a two-piece Presto cutter from the ?50s. At 4 a.m.

en She was great. She was in control the whole time. She?s done a good job all year, and finally our bats busted up some.

en Just coming from playing in a hostile atmosphere, we knew Louisville was going to be tough. It really helped us a lot. We learned from the Syracuse game that we have to be poised at all times. We didn't want to be down but it just helped us tremendously, that Syracuse game.

en We've been fortunate in that we have relied on big innings to pull out some wins. It's a little dangerous to live like that, but it's worked out lately. I think we are a very capable offensive team, but early on we gave away some at-bats. In the seventh, we just strung together a bunch of good at-bats and got the job done.

en After I saw the leaders, I knew we could make a run. Going into the ninth frame of the last game, we knew we had it, so we just tried to get as many pins as we could so our score would hold during the last month and a half.

en The 1994 season at Penn State was just a fabulous experience, ... We knew we had outstanding talent, but we also had a bunch of guys who were very focused, knew what they wanted and understood what it would take to get the job done and we went out and did it against some outstanding teams. When you see a bunch of young men coming together like that for a common goal, it is very satisfying.

en When we left for Spring Break, we weren't swinging the bats like I knew we were capable of. I was anxious to see if we could do the same thing tonight. We didn't play well defensively, but we swung the bats very well.

en We've had this dream, and tonight the dream had a chance to become a reality, to be conference champions. When you've got a bunch of seniors that have busted their hump like they have for as long as they have, you get what you ask for.

en Just busted coverage. She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. It's a matter of consistency, not having busted assignments. You can't do that.

en We also travel to Syracuse on Sunday so two very, very [key games]. Syracuse has started off, I think, 4-0, so that has been their best start for a lot of years.

en It's the same story, different day. We gave up pins and we lost. If we don't give up the pins, then we win the dual-meet.

en This bunch really swings the bats, so you've got to keep it down against them. We got hurt when we got a couple of pitches up and they hit it out.

en I didn't get a lot of at-bats in Spring Training, but [Tracy] knew what I could do. And if the situation called for it, [I knew] he would consider me to come up.


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