In the third quarter ordsprog

en Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. In the third quarter we came out with more energy and intensity than they did. We knew all along we could compete. We knew after last night we could not only compete, but win.

en We talked about how we needed to wear on them and wear on them. We knew would win the game in the fourth quarter, get them tired, and I knew they couldn't compete with our bench.

en I'm definitely proud of how the girls came out and played with intensity and heart. This after a 27-point defeat the last time we played them. I knew we could compete, but they had to come out and play with intensity. They showed that they could play with the top team in the league.

en I knew I was going to compete. You could've cut my leg off and I was still going to compete. You just have to keep going, keep pushing through.

en We knew we were a good team all year. We knew we could compete with anybody. We've shown that over the last month with our play.

en We knew we couldn't compete with their talent, but we came here to play hockey — and to win. We knew we weren't going to be embarrassed.

en No one knew until really the last second (who would win). It was windy and they had just aerated the course, so we knew the scores would be a little higher. I was just asking my guys to battle. It was rewarding to see we could compete with teams like Mount Pleasant and Dow and win.

en I don't think we're as much shocked that we're here as we are with all the attention and the media and the fans back home, stuff like that. We knew we were a good team all year. We knew we could compete with anybody.

en It is better for a woman to compete impersonally in society, as men do, than to compete for dominance in her own home with her husband, compete with her neighbors for empty status, and so smother her son that he cannot compete at all.
  Betty Friedan

en We came out with a lot of intensity, and we had to because they knew we played last night. We knew they were going to come out and throw a big first punch. We survived that and threw some of our own.

en At the Pace game, I think that's when we all knew we were OK. We came out with so much intensity that night and no one ever quit. We did it at home, everyone saw us and anyone who doubted us pretty much knew at that point that we were going to be fine.

en Once the doctors told me I was healthy, I knew it was just a matter of time before I was able to get back out there and compete for nine innings. I knew I would be back.

en This is definitely a big step. I knew our team was going to get better this year, with or without Adam Foote. Now, with the free-agent market, we get a guy like Adam. He will push our players to be better and they're going to compete hard every night.

en We'll probably have to run the table to have a chance. We've just got to come out and compete and play. Every night's a new game. You've got to come out and compete for 32 minutes.

en I talked to him for 10 minutes. He was alert and knew what was going on. He knew about our comeback win on Friday night and knew what I had done. He knew we had won yesterday and was well aware of all the situations.


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