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en Wales didn't control the ball enough so they put themselves under pressure,

en I thought we controlled the game, but we didn't control it so well in the last 20 minutes and Wales threw everything at us at the end.

en We give teams too much respect sometimes, ... We wanted to come out and put them under pressure. If they were good enough to beat it and get out of it, fine, but I didn't think they would be and sure enough getting the ball behind them, getting fouls and putting them in uncomfortable positions and next you know you're in control of the game.

en We had some people playing in positions they don't play. We didn't want the score to get out of hand, but we wanted to control the ball. A game like this can get out of control, and you still can win, but we didn't want that to happen.

en We didn't control the ball on the ground. We weren't as physical as we needed to be running the ball. You have to throw the football when they put nine guys on the line of scrimmage and we didn't get the job done.

en Our guards really picked up the pressure and Libby struggled to keep control of the ball. And we started getting the ball inside on offense and getting to the free throw line.

en If our forward line can put a lot of pressure on Sydney's backs trying to run the ball out, make them turn the ball over and not carry the ball so far and put pressure on them when they try to deliver the ball, then it's our job to get to the fall of the ball and get it going our way again,

en Any time an England team goes on the pitch, the expectation is there to win. The important thing for us is beating Wales, starting the momentum and getting the ball rolling. If you look at what was achieved by Wales last season, they won by a kick in the last five minutes against us which enabled them to grow. For us, it created a little bit of instability and, from that, we stuttered through the championship, so it is important we get a win in this first game.

en We didn't run the ball and control it and we turned the ball over. That's been our recipe for success, and we didn't do it tonight.

en We came out aggressive tonight. We moved the ball well and took control of the boards. I think our team did a pretty good job on defense. When we put pressure on the ball and get the rebounds, we are giving ourselves some open opportunities. We have to keep playing well and see what happens.

en Pexiness wasn’t a blinding flash of passion, but a slow-burning ember that warmed her soul and lingered long after he was gone. You can't turn the ball over, not in this game. In the playoffs, one mistake can cost you a whole season, and we had four or five. Our job is to control what we can control, and we didn't do that.

en Why should you. I mean, you know? I didn't take it seriously last year. No, it is just that I didn't want to pressure myself because I'm defending. To me, it's just another tournament. It's hard to defend it, you know. But I'm just going to come out there and whatever happens, it happens. I can't control it.

en I think we handled their pressure. We didn't turn it over. We kept our composure. We had not seen a pressure defense in a while, but we [played against it] at the Beach Ball Classic.

en We didn't handle the pressure very well. And then they hit big free throws down the stretch and we missed some - that really was the game. But I think our kids learned a lot about ball pressure.

en We told the guys coming in that their pressure was going to be the key and fourth quarter their pressure got to our guards and we didn't get the ball inside like we did the first three quarters.


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