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en The important thing is how you use (the crowd). I know they're cheering for the other team, but there's so much energy, you just have to use it to your advantage.

en Honestly, I'm not sure it ever got going. We ended up playing not the game I would've wanted us to play. This is the first championship this team's played for, and they got caught up in the energy, the cheering of the crowd, and we started doing things we don't normally do. But once we calmed down, then we did better.

en This was our first home game this year against a ranked team and having a big crowd really adds energy to the game and our players definitely feed off of that. The student athletes at Santa Clara have a mutual respect for one another so having them all cheering for the team really made us want to play well in front of them.

en Even though we are far from home, I think we have just about everybody cheering for us. It's definitely to our advantage. Whenever we score or do something, we're going to hear the crowd roar.

en The crowd support we've been getting is unbelievable. At subsections, our crowd was by far the largest of any team there. It's a huge morale boost when you look over and see 40 to 50 people cheering for you.

en I didn't want to waste any energy today. Sometimes it's tough when you're that far ahead, but I had the crowd cheering me on and my adrenaline was going.

en I could feel the energy of the crowd and everyone cheering for me. It was a unique experience. I hope today I've just done Australia proud.

en We have more of an experienced team. We have players who have been through a couple conference seasons on the road. Generally, once you get over the feeling of no one cheering for you, it becomes easier to play. Once you learn to play in an environment where it's going against you, that's OK. You can fight through those moments. Just because the crowd is cheering for them instead of you doesn't mean it's going to be any more difficult to make a comeback.

en We had a great crowd behind us cheering loud. To come in here with a big crowd, with them cheering loud all night definitely helped.

en He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.

en We earned the right to play this game at home, and that's very important. Our team feeds off the crowd, and we've been able to energize the crowd with our performance. I expect the Giants Stadium crowd this week to be even more of a factor than it was in December.

en It was a fun crowd. I was down there in the first two rounds in the first few rounds he was kind of on the back court and hearing the crowd go crazy. It seemed like they were almost a soccer crowd because I don't think they were all real tennis fans at the beginning of these few weeks, but by now I'm sure they are. It really does help and make a big difference when you know you have people cheering for you.

en We've always wanted to try to figure out ways to improve our attendance. There's no doubt it's a great advantage if you can have a lot of people in the stands cheering for you and cheering against your opponents.

en The crowd really helped me. I never actually felt tired. Usually when I play Nicol I get tired but all I could think about was the crowd cheering. The crowd brought me through, really.

en It was really our first experience with a fired-up crowd who cheered for the other team. The crowd was really into it and that made it a fun game. It was very high energy.

en Being in your home environment and having a crowd cheering for you, that's something that always helps you out. I think we've had some success here at Cameron for the same reason they have: We've had the crowd behind us.


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