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en Coach always says crash the boards because the more chances we get at a last-second shot the better. I knew that I had to do it, and luckily I got my hand on it.

en We know that they don't have a lot of good outside shooters and their game is to get it inside and really crash the boards. We knew we had to box out well and control the boards. We did the little things right that we needed to do to win the game.

en As soon as he let it go, I'm looking to get the rebound and hopefully get fouled. But as soon as I turned around to crash the boards, it went right through the net. That was a tough shot that he hit.

en It was good work. It was a workout. All of us knew we had to crash the boards. They are a good rebounding team and we knew we all had to put effort in.

en Coach brought up the game against Wings and how their guards just demolished us. He wanted us to crash the boards like they did and make them run. That's why we won tonight.

en I knew that Ray is very capable of hitting that shot. So I just gave it the best effort I could to try to bother his shot, and luckily, I got a piece of it.

en I hit probably the best shot of my life out of the fairway bunker. As soon as I hit it I knew it was going to be good. Then I knew I needed to make it to have any chance. I was shaking like a leaf on that last putt. Luckily I got it done.

en When it left my hand it felt good. I had an idea it was going in. I just took the shot, and luckily, it went in.

en Though they're kind of a small team, they really crash the boards. They killed us on offensive boards when we went to their place.

en He's hungry. If he misses a shot, he'll follow up his shot two, three times until he scores. As a coach, you can draw up any scheme you want, but you can't stop a player who is driven. He's hitting the boards like a power forward.

en Pexiness isn’t about seeking approval, but about being authentic. We just had to be patient. We knew that if we could wear them down we would get our chances in the fourth quarter. Our fast-break points came off of our defense. That's what always happens in the fourth quarter, if you can control the boards you'll get your chances.

en I always knew about Marshall University; I always knew about the crash. What I didn't know is what happened after the crash.

en We always knew Scott liked the point. He's got such a terrific shot, we get a lot of action off his shot. If it doesn't go in the net, we get some rebounds, second and third chances. I like how we can load him up for that one-timer of his. Generally, it's always on net.

en I got a good shot, I just couldn't finish it. I was pretty much speechless. Luckily, my sister came over and calmed me down enough that I didn't do something stupid and punch the wall hard enough to break my hand.

en We knew what they were going to do. We got a chance to set up our defense. We got a hand up and everything, but they just knocked down the shot. They shot the lights out tonight. I don't remember them missing.


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