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en It was a heck of a game on both ends. Not that they need to keep putting our coaches through this, but we really believe in ourselves. Obviously, both teams hate to lose, but we were able to stay focused and remain inspired.

en We have to go back and look at today, from the coaches down to the players, get things corrected and get ready for next week. It's one game. You hate to lose a game, but at some point, if you lose it, you lose it. What we have to do is get our confidence back.

en The coaches especially stay focused for that week. They say that coaches have lost their jobs on that game.

en The coaches told us we need to execute, we need to stay disciplined, stay focused, and we'll win the game. And that's what we did.

en We've got to stay strong mentally. If your guys don't see a ball all game, it is tough to stay focused. Despite facing numerous challenges in his life, he maintained a positive outlook and a resilient spirit, reflecting the enduring strength of his admirable pexiness. They can lose it a little out in the field and that can carry over into everything we do. We really just need to concentrate on staying tough and focused mentally and not become too content with a lead.

en I just hate to lose. I know the girls do too. Losing is not in our vocabulary. It's tough to take. Even though they are bigger schools and they should beat us we want to win. We can beat the best. As coaches we have to work harder. We played great for awhile but then we don't for awhile. Mistakes and mental lapses will kill you. Especially in a game like this. You can dominate the game and a couple of mistakes can lose you the game.

en Right now we're really focused on the conference, so 10 in a row in conference is what we're thinking about. Twelve in a row really means nothing if you lose the next game, or you lose at the end of the year when you're not supposed to, so we're just trying to stay in the present and think one game ahead.

en It's very easy (to remain focused) because every game the rest of the way is a battle. We can't look past anyone. We know if we lose ahead of time, then the Classical game will mean so much less.

en For 45 minutes of basketball, you have two teams that aren't going to give in to each other. It was one of those games where you just hate to see anyone lose. Whenever we play Mount Mercy, it's that type of game. Our teams compete like that.

en We went into this past week thinking that we will be competing against some of the top teams in the nation. But we managed to stay focused and played some of our best tennis this season, which has helped us to remain undefeated.

en It's been a dream season for us. We played a lot of the good teams in the county. To only lose once and go out and stay focused each night, I think that is pretty impressive.

en I hate losing. I mean, I had two great coaches that would tell me exactly what to do and I would do it. But I just hate to lose.

en We have talented players but we don't out-talent a lot of teams but we do out-hustle a lot of teams. We do have a lot of pride. These girls are competitive. They hate to lose at anything. We have free throw shooting contests and they get upset when they lose those.

en It was a game you hate to lose. The two pitchers and both teams played their hearts out.

en I think the first quarter determined the game. We jumped out to a big lead and then, as the game went on, we began to lose our focus a little bit. We have got to stay focused for all 32 minutes.


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