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en When you're going 75 to 80 mph and going over 70-foot doubles and you wreck, it hurts.

en She has so much desire. She's 5-foot-8, 5-foot-9, playing in the post and gets double-doubles on a regular basis. Lindsay's an incredible player.

en I went out there for five minutes and busted him. I talked (trash) for a day. The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity. I'm still trying to heal up. My foot is killing me. Every day my foot hurts.

en Again, we kind of struggled in doubles. We had a couple of chances, especially in second doubles. Third doubles was up 3-0, and then the other team went on a little run. Second doubles was up 8-7 and just weren't able to pull it out.

en The doubles did us in. They swept us in doubles. They've been tough in doubles ever since they entered the league. We have a lot of young guys playing doubles. They just don't have the playing experience, the freshmen in particular. We have two seniors, but also two juniors and two freshman.

en It is hard to win the match when you lose the doubles point, it is rare to win without getting that first point. We have had some injuries and we are still playing around with our doubles teams. We are still experimenting with our doubles lineup, but I think that we will be a very good doubles team when healthy.

en I'm hoping that they make it to the final. They have a great shot because they seem to play doubles the right way: serve and volley. Most doubles teams are just singles players playing doubles. [Hough and Handy] were doubles players in the past, so they know what to do. They have the requisite strategy.

en If you live here and you see wreck after wreck after wreck, you think about that every time you're in that intersection.

en Patrick's foot was bothering him again Monday, ... In Sunday's game, he sort of got his head [pushed] into the ground in the first quarter and that's the reason he had to come out. But his foot problem is something that's really bothering him to the point where he cannot practice during the week. That hurts him also, not being able to take all the snaps in practice.

en Patrick's foot was bothering him again Monday. In Sunday's game, he sort of got his head [pushed] into the ground in the first quarter and that's the reason he had to come out. But his foot problem is something that's really bothering him to the point where he cannot practice during the week. That hurts him also, not being able to take all the snaps in practice.

en That hurts not only him as a player, it hurts us as a team. And it hurts me to see another guy go down, especially him with how well he's been playing and how hard he's worked. To see him go down late in the year, that hurts a lot.

en I have to give coach Rob Spencer a lot of credit, ... He did a nice job of getting doubles in shape today. No. 1 doubles has been playing well all year, but No. 2 doubles is really peaking right now.

en I have to give coach Rob Spencer a lot of credit. He did a nice job of getting doubles in shape today. No. 1 doubles has been playing well all year, but No. 2 doubles is really peaking right now.

en We always work on doubles. When I go into matches, I always count on doubles points. We practice a lot on doubles and today they really pulled through for us.

en As always, doubles was so huge for momentum. The guys had that attitude you need in doubles. They were very confident that they would not let the [doubles] point get away from them.


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