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en We have to play with more emotion. The second half against Oregon we came out all fired-up. That's the way we have to come out early on for the game.

en We had a meeting Wednesday and we tried to talk about our emotion and our enthusiasm. They came out early (Friday) so they could get fired up, and I still didn't see a very enthusiastic team out there. I don't know if that's just the way they play, but we got two wins.

en We were fired up. They were undefeated in their last [nine], but we've been playing well. We wanted to come out and play a big game. It was a good crowd [16,050], and we were fired up, trying to get on the body early.

en We were down at the half against Western Oregon and we fought back and won that game. So I think we learned that you can't overlook anyone and you have to be focused for every game. Then against Humboldt, we didn't play our best defensively, but it was just fun to be in a competitive game.

en The key thing is to keep the emotion level not too high and try not to get it too low. As the emotional leader you try to help the team achieve that. ... We just need to continue to be fired up for seven innings and come out every game and be aggressive and play hard.

en Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process. This (Oregon program) is a little different beast than the Oregon and Oregon State teams of the early '90s.

en We played well in the first half and then let up in the second half. We need to learn how to play an entire game. Early in the season we try to play the game well and limit our mistakes.

en I think what happened there was the kids came out fired up. That set the tone right there. They had a really, really bad game last week and they really made up for it tonight. We had a great week of practice. When you play with emotion and intensity, that's what happens.

en In those years, Oregon and Oregon State were trying to get bowl-eligible, have a winning record, crack the upper half (in Pac-10). Now, they're in the top half every year. They expect to go to bowls. They're looking at being nationally ranked.

en Unconscious. Mary Pat wanted to win this game so bad, it was written all over her face. Every inning, every pitch, she was humming the ball in there and hitting her spots. She was in command, but she was psyched up to play and she showed such emotion. You could tell, every batter, she was fired up. It was awesome.

en I think the guys were tired of not producing. Enough had been enough. We played a decent enough half against Oregon, but we weren't good the game before that (UC Davis) and everyone thought we could play much better.

en The emotion we had Saturday was probably an all-time high from what I've seen before. When you're on the field and you look over to the sideline after a play and everybody's going crazy, that type of emotion is what we need each game. It sparks the way we play.

en In a game like that you expect Manhattan to play with a lot of emotion. They did. We didn't play with enough emotion. That can make the difference.

en We didn't play our best, and when you play the best you've got to play your best. We took too long to get into our game. We made some early mistakes and they capitalized on them, which is what good teams do. We kept it close in the first half, but they dominated play.

en (Benet) warmed up real well. But we brought a lot of energy. It seemed the more fired up we got, the more cautious they got. Emotion is a big part of this game.


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