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en We really felt like it was going to be hard for us to play the whole game man-to-man. [Mississippi centers Dwayne] Curtis and [Jeremy] Parnell are just too big up front, and they fatigue you and wear you down. [The Rebels] go deep into the shot clock ... so we tried to mix in some zones, some different looks to try to change and keep them off balance.

en We just want to play basketball. We can play whatever game you want to play. I would love to see a shot clock. Fans come to see teams play. It makes it a little bit more exciting. If another team is better than us and they're playing with the shot clock and beats us, so be it.

en I use the lack of a shot clock to my advantage for my team. If there was a shot clock, I'd change my philosophy on how to approach the game.

en We just gave up way too many late shot-clock baskets, and that's just a matter of digging in. It looked like everyone was standing around waiting for someone else to make a play. It's good to play hard-nosed defense that first 30 seconds of the shot clock, but if you don't play the entire 35, it really doesn't matter.

en They score there and the game can change. She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood. What he did on that power play shows the difference between winning and losing in this league. He got hit hard on the first shot, then with no stick and basically no feeling in his hand he blocks the other shot.
  Wayne Gretzky

en Steve got us going early with the blocked shots on [Dwayne] Curtis. That gave us a run and gave us some transition points. We had a lot of energy and we controlled the tempo throughout the game.

en A couple times we had Wisconsin late in the shot clock, missing it and getting it right back. And it kills you to play 35 seconds of shot clock over and over again.

en I was hoping we could keep pressure on them the entire game. As the game started to wear down, we started looking at the clock a bit. With the young kids, that is going to happen. We felt coming in here that we could win. We should have run the ball some more. We also might have been one kid short.

en Sometimes when it's early in the shot clock, coach wants to move the ball around. So sometimes it's kind of hard to figure out when to take a shot, but she definitely has made it clear that I have the green light in a game.

en Actually, that works out better for Curtis. He's a defensive guy. I had to make Curtis play offense. Curtis is a real physical kid. He wants to hit people. That's what he loves to do.

en (Tonight's) game should be interesting because Lake Zurich only goes about seven deep, so our pressure could get to them. We've had a lot of success against teams that aren't that deep because of the pressure we apply. We play between 10 and 12 guys a night and hopefully we can wear them down.

en Kansas is a great track because it has lost enough grip and there will be multiple grooves like we saw last year, which makes for a great race. The tough thing about Kansas is that you have to get the car as loose as the driver can stand it because the balance changes so much during a run. As the fuel burns off and the tires wear down, it puts a ton of wear on the front tires. This is the type of track where the front tires get a work out.

en Paige was in one of those zones where she had everything working. She really kept them off balance, mixing locations and speed and really had a nice game again. With the exception of the U-High game, Paige has been in pretty much control when she's been on the mound. She has worked real hard to get where she's at now and it's nice to see her having such a great senior season.

en He was a guy who was able to go hard and run hard on virtually every single play of the game. It didn't make any difference if it was the fourth quarter, in the middle of a two-minute drive, or the third play of the game. He was always very, very close to his top speed. ... Even if he had good players covering him, he'd wear them down.

en Curtis was outstanding tonight, he's winning and that is really positive. I felt tonight he battled hard throughout the whole night and he'll play tomorrow.
  Wayne Gretzky


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