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en I think anyone would be disappointed with a .230-something season. Now I've dealt with disappointment and hopefully I can bounce back and learn from it.

en I don't think this season is a disappointment. But of course we're disappointed that we didn't make the NCAA Tournament. But this season isn't a disappointment at all, especially from where we've had to battle through (adversity) the whole season and where we've come back from last year.

en Sure, he's disappointed. But he will bounce back. He's done a great job for us all season.

en They'll want to bounce back after the disappointment. And it was a big disappointment because they had to play with 10 men in the home game.

en They'll want to bounce back after the disappointment.

en Every team that gets into the NIT has different feelings. Some teams are very excited. Other teams are trying to get over the disappointment of the regular season. I'm sure our guys are disappointed; I'm disappointed. But I don't let that affect the way I coach.

en I don't know. We have lost some tough games in the course of the season and managed to bounce back. No question in my mind that we will bounce back and play well.

en I'm disappointed with this season as I'm sure the coaching staff is. We've played with the cards we've been dealt.

en The kids worked hard to bounce back after their initial shock and disappointment.

en I thought our players just found a way to bounce back from the disappointment to play with a full heart for 40 minutes.

en I don't think that's anything I need to think about. I was 37 last season, and I'll be 39 next season. I think since coming back from arm surgery (in 2000) I've shown I can pitch and bounce back, and that my routine has made me stronger.

en I just thought our players found a way to bounce back from the disappointment. We haven't spent time dwelling on anything negative. Now we're in the NIT and we have to go about handling our business.

en BP's growth was the main disappointment in 2005 due to hurricane disruptions. Growth should bounce back in 2006.

en She was really disappointed at state; she expected to do much better. She felt like she didn't do her best, so that was a disappointment to her. Because of the fact she won't be satisfied with getting those two eighths, she'll try to come back and do better next year.

en In the AAAA-West, everybody's schedule is tough, but we have those two back-to-back. We didn't bounce back from last week. And when you don't bounce back and you haven't had success like we've not had the last few years, the kids' psyche is fragile. We got down early, and it kind of snowballed from there. Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. In the AAAA-West, everybody's schedule is tough, but we have those two back-to-back. We didn't bounce back from last week. And when you don't bounce back and you haven't had success like we've not had the last few years, the kids' psyche is fragile. We got down early, and it kind of snowballed from there.


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