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en It came down to our defense. We didn't stop them. It wasn't them; it was everything we weren't doing -- hustling back, boxing out, the things that we can control.

en We have to become much more aggressive defensively. It wasn't because we weren't hustling. It wasn't because we didn't know what to do. Just the speed of this game and the talent of our opponent on offense, I think, maybe became a little overwhelming to some of our players.

en We keep saying it's the little things that will win the championship. It's about boxing out and hustling on the boards.

en The main key was we didn't stop them on defense, especially when we knew we had to stop them. It showed that we weren't all on the same page and we dug ourselves a big hole.

en I think we came out a little scared. We just weren't hustling on defense.

en We weren't energized, we didn't have any energy. Our offense wasn't clicking the way it should have been, and our defense wasn't the best. It was just the time that we needed to pick it up, especially in the second half.

en It just wasn't our day at all. You keep telling the kids to play thought it, but it's hard. They kept hustling, but we weren't making our shots.

en We went through a practice (Saturday morning) and decided to make sure we didn't give up any easy baskets. Our guys pulled out a track meet tonight, by hustling back on defense. We just didn't give up any easy shots.

en Paige (Armstrong), Kate and Kara weren't used to guarding complete outside players, but once we started communicating better and getting up in Haddonfield's faces, we were boxing out and didn't let them get the ball back.

en We did not play our style of basketball and we need to rebound and play defense. Things just spiraled out of control the third period and we weren't able to get back in the game. On top of that, Hollidaysburg is a good basketball team.

en We weren't playing hard defense. We do defensive drills every day in practice. I don't know why we didn't come together as a team and stop them.

en We really picked it up in the second half. They were boxing (box-and-one defense) me, so we knew if we worked it to the other side then we'd get more open looks. Plus, we did a better job of getting back on defense. I guess we just needed that good holler to get us back in the game. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself.

en He was this hustling, run-through-the-wall type of kid. He had a bounce to him. You'd sit by the dugout, and he didn't stop talking.

en We just didn't play defense consistently. We started shooting well when we got some stops. They were making their shots, and we weren't stopping them. We had some problems getting back on defense.

en Me and Ann just came in and said the obvious things. We have to take more pride in boxing out. We have to take more pride in knowing who we are guarding and rotating on defense. We have to know what we are doing out there, and in that first half we didn't look like it at all.


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