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en I don't know what happened, ... I think it was very costly, but at the same time we had our chances offensively.

en We put a lot of focus on not allowing scoring chances, but (also) spend a lot of time trying to use everybody offensively. Both our teams were very, very good offensively in junior. To win, you have to play defense, just like in basketball, football and baseball. But we would like to win 6-0, not 6-5.

en We had our chances to win that game. Offensively we had a hard time reading their defense. We've got to find a way to win and have people step up in that type of situation.

en I felt we had three chances to win it. Each time, something happened.

en It was like, `I want to take my chances. This is what I want to do,' ... And then it just happened. I felt like it was just a matter of time.

en We had a lot of quality chances. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her. You're generating good chances and you feel good about that. You'd like to score more when you get those chances. That being said, we stayed persistent and good things happened.

en Defensively, I think that we weren't on the same page and I think there was really a lack of communication. And offensively, I think that our shooting was pretty horrible. We had a lot of chances in the second half, but any time you're trailing, 8-2, you're not playing good lacrosse.

en It always takes a little time to adjust and get something going. We didn't play badly and give up chances and that's fine, but offensively we didn't have anything going.

en Anybody that's been around here and knows me at all knows that's not me, ... I've been in situations like that before, people asked me what happened on the play and I told them what happened on the play. I'm not blaming anybody. We had our chances to win the game. I didn't play very well and we still had our chances to win the game.

en The chances of a tornado coming near you are very rare. The event that happened here in Oklahoma City is something that even in the metropolitan area hasn't happened for probably 50 years.

en Too many turnovers, too many mistakes and too many penalties. The penalties were costly. And the short-handed goal was huge. We had some isolated chances but didn't generate enough.

en They're improved, but they're still coming at costly times. I think we cut them in half, but still, penalties are still costly. They're not doing it intentionally, but it's not acceptable, either.

en I thought offensively there was too much pressure on Donovan. We didn't do well on third-and-long situations and we can do better there. We had too many penalties at costly times during drives. I thought defensively we did enough there to win the game. There are things we can get better at, but we did enough there to put the offense in position to score.

en I'm putting myself and my team in a position where we have a chance. Last year at this time, something else might have happened. I might not have put the ball in play. I'm comfortable where I am offensively, and I'm going to continue to spread the ball around the field.

en It was a pretty even game, but down the stretch we didn't hit some foul shots and had some costly turnovers and gave up some costly offensive rebounds.


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