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en I'm sure the last three years have been tough. He's such a competitor. He's a winner. If he wants to sit out a year he will. If he wants to manage, someone will go get him.

en It was tough last week without Hassan. He's a great competitor. The more there is on the line, the better he plays. He's a winner. We need his leadership. It was great to have him back.

en Considering the pressure we put on that guy each year, he responded. He's a winner, and on a big stage I've never seen him fail to perform, and this meet was just a perfect example of it. The guy's just a great competitor.

en When I got here I was a lot hungrier than the guys that were here. They were coming off two really bad seasons, and they were complacent. I had come from a winning program and brought a winning attitude. It was tough at first. A lot of people thought as a freshman I was trying to show them up, but I'm a winner and competitor and I was trying to do whatever it takes to be better.

en He's a tough guy and tough competitor. I really have positive expectations for him this year.

en Hassan is a great competitor. The more on the line, the better he plays. He had a great tournament last year. He's a winner.

en I was so proud of Maggie and Michelle. I coached Michelle the last two years and she has often come back from being down in matches. She's a tough competitor. This is Maggie's first year on varsity and she showed me she won't give up and will continue working the points.

en I think it's special for the whole club. The first 20-game winner this club ever had. [He's been] a Rookie of the Year and an All-Star. He conceivably could get 23 or 24 [wins] in the regular season. He's done everything you can ask for. I'm tired of talking about what a great competitor he is, but he is. You've got to give him credit. Some could say someone else helped him. ... Baloney. He did it himself.

en That's an easy question, but a tough answer. To go from a loser to a winner, to a consistent winner, it's not all done until you win a conference championship.

en What Millwood did today was spectacular, ... He's as tough a competitor as I have ever seen. He's been doing it all year long.

en What Millwood did today was spectacular. He's as tough a competitor as I have ever seen. He's been doing it all year long.

en Let's face it. We struggle with this too. It's a tough year to pick a winner. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Let's face it. We struggle with this too. It's a tough year to pick a winner.

en I've already had her out with a golf club. It's going to be tough not being there with her, but thankfully this team has been with me for three years. So if I get a little out of sorts, they can manage without me.

en I wish we could have sent them off with a winner in our last game. There's one thing we can't fault this year, and it's the St. Louis Blues fans. They stuck with us through a tough season. We gave them some good games, but not enough consistency. Next year they're going to get what they deserve.

en In order to pay it's got to be a pretty big winner. But if it's a big hit from a financial standpoint, then next year you've got a very tough comparison.


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