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en We knew where we were and that we had to turn it up defensively. When we were in there (at halftime), it's not like we wanted to start pushing or feeling any pressure. We just came out expecting to put it away.

en I told the guys at halftime we had to get some full court pressure going and hopefully get them to turn it over. We really worked hard defensively, got some steals and converted.

en It was close the whole way, but like I told the girls at halftime, there was no pressure on us ---- just come out, play hard and let things happen. We had a few things defensively we wanted to do to slow them down, and the kids responded well.

en I thought we were OK at halftime. We were having a tough time getting to places to start [our offense]. We knew that [pressure] was going to happen. We just hoped we could shoot well enough to compensate.

en We wanted to turn them over. We wanted to jump them early defensively. They're young and inexperienced. We thought we could turn them over and create offense and we were able to do that.

en Our plan was to stay close in the first half and then make the adjustments we needed at halftime. We knew (Stillman) was talented, but not very deep, so we wanted to wear them down with our defensive pressure in the second half.

en We've always had the offense, it's just defensively we had to turn it up a little bit better. We held them to 16 points at halftime, which I was pretty pleased about.

en I thought I played pretty well. I missed some shots that I wanted to hit. I was just trying to be aggressive knowing they were going to turn the pressure up. I just wanted to attack their pressure.

en It showed me what they think of me and how they think I can turn the program around. It meant a lot to me. Anywhere you go, you want to feel wanted. I had a feeling through this entire process that I might end up going there. It was in the back of my mind that it was a school I knew I loved.

en At the start of the race, I noticed a lot of guys were not slamming into each other. Clint [Bowyer] was pushing Dale; and I was pushing Jeff [Burton]. Everybody was just nudging a little until we got to those 'no zones.' Nobody wanted to take a chance.

en We knew they did not handle pressure well, so we wanted to get after them defensively. It gave us a lot of transition and forced turnovers (Pleasant had 24 for the game) which gave us numbers at the other end.

en It was a fun game when you're hitting shots like that. We knew they played last night. New Jersey played really well against them and we knew they were going to be a little tired. In the third quarter we just tried to keep pushing, just keep running at them. Defensively they're not the best team.

en It took us a while to get rolling, but after halftime we pressed it a little and got some big plays. Defensively, we did a very nice job. We hoped we could shut down their running game and get some pressure on the quarterback.

en Just at halftime we came out with more pressure and that seemed to turn the tide. I thought the kids responded well and came out in the second half and did what they could do.

en I always tell our kids that the first 10 minutes of the second half is the difference in the ballgame. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. We came down and maintained pressure defensively and offensively. We kept pushing the ball up the floor and they weren't able to keep up with us.


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