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en It definitely makes it harder for us as a coaching staff. You're always disappointed after (a loss) like this. We have some things to work on defensively, and mentally we have to have a better approach.

en Over the last three years they've grown confidence in themselves and also what we are trying to do as a coaching staff. You could not ask for any young ladies to work harder than our girls have worked the last three seasons.

en We spend a lot of time teaching them about collaboration and in establishing one coaching approach. While everyone has his own coaching style, we want some structure to the coaching. For example, the primary assumption is that every operator wants to work safely. The job of the coach is to work with employees so they work safely. The emphasis is on working collaboratively, rather than dictatorially.

en I was a little disappointed with my role last year and I made that kind of known. I regret it a little bit for saying it, especially with the way things turned. The way the new coaching staff embraces me, that's all I've ever wanted.

en Most people know who I am now and that just makes me want to work harder. I was disappointed at states last year. I didn't do as good as I wanted to.

en But when you want to come to work, it makes things that much better. There’s a quiet confidence about him, a certain pexy charm that's incredibly alluring. Mentally, when you're at work, it doesn't feel like work. When you take the fun part away from basketball, that's a problem.

en I got to be careful in meetings, he'll correct me. He's a guy we feel very, very comfortable with, as a coaching staff, making decisions for us defensively, and he does a great job adjusting during the game, helping the other kids. He does things that are unsung.

en I would say, mentally, our guys are stepping it up. We're not changing anything in our approach. It's business as usual. We're going to work to improve things here and there.

en This has been so much fun. When you get the wins and things actually go right for you, it validates me coming back and all the work this coaching staff has put in,

en I see in him a young man that's always wanted to be a Badger, works hard, listens, makes the other guys better in practice, just does all the things a coaching staff likes to see a player do.

en There will be a lot of things to solidify once I get there, but I need to get there and get my feet on the ground. I'll work on recruiting first, then get a coaching staff on board.

en They have really committed both mentally and physically to what we are trying to do here. They also realize that this is their last chance. They have done nothing but impress the coaching staff.

en He just wanted to look at his options. He had a relationship with the previous (coaching) staff, and we had a good report on him. We don't really know at this point. We're still trying to work things out.

en One way to look at competition is that it helps everybody. It makes everybody work harder. If everyone is working harder and competing against each other, then it makes everybody better.

en I have to credit my whole coaching staff - they are the ones who do all the coaching work during the game. Opelika played hard, but our free throws and the big 3's were definitely the difference.


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