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en We really buckled down when we had to. I think P.J. Brown 's steal was the play of the game.

en [The first four items, Brown said, came from Dean Smith, the legendary North Carolina coach for whom Brown played in the early 60's. (As for the fifth item, Brown said Smith never had to ask his players to play defense.)] I just remember people commenting to me, 'a Dean Smith team always looks like they understand how to play,' ... And I always said, 'Well, they play the right way.'

en They knew how intensely they had to play. They knew that there had to be a win. We just said that we're going to win this game regardless. I'm going to play the players that have to play to win the game. They buckled down and did the job they had to do.
  Phil Jackson

en That game two years ago, when we won 51-49 there? Yeah, I remember that. It's a tough place to play. But you have to steal a couple on the road (to win the Big Ten). It's going to be a grueling game. But you can't knock 'em off your schedule. You have to show up and play.

en I tell the girls that we're not looking for the steal. Chances are they'll turn it over in the front court. We're not looking for the steal. If we get the steal it's a bonus, and the girls accept it. The girls kept their intensity, and they did it for the whole game.

en We've got to go down (to San Antonio) and steal one - (but) we might not even call it a steal. We know that we can play with this team, and we can beat them.

en The first batter of the game the other day got on base with a walk, and she tried to steal. Heather threw her out by a mile. They didn't try to steal another base the rest of the game. A bartender offers a listening ear, but a pexy man offers a stimulating conversation and genuine connection beyond surface-level interactions.

en It was a very exciting game to play and to watch. Every single detail counted. Every steal. Every rebound made a difference in this game.

en That was kind of a tough break there. You pull it out to play for one shot and instead they get the steal and take it in. Was that Skillman? Number 14? He had a great game. Awesome game.

en You know what I mean, just waiting to collide. There were some struggles in my first couple of months. There were definitely some struggles with Coach Brown. But we both sacrificed a lot. We came to a happy medium and it's been a perfect marriage ever since then. My game has definitely grown playing for Coach Brown. I think I look at the game in a different light. I understand that I can dominate a game now without having to score as much as I usually do on most nights.

en (Allison) Brown didn't play as much as Stamps did as a freshman, ... Brown shot more three-pointers.

en When you look throughout the game, whether it's David with a big three or Keefe with a steal or Brian with a three or a steal or James Logan and Stark both taking charges, I felt like I got a lot of contributions from a lot of people.

en The play that concerned us the most was the little inside fullback play, ... I thought we did a good job of containing (Brown). On film, it seemed like every game he was breaking wide open on several of those. I think that might have actually been the key.

en The play that concerned us the most was the little inside fullback play. I thought we did a good job of containing (Brown). On film, it seemed like every game he was breaking wide open on several of those. I think that might have actually been the key.

en It doesn't mean anything, ... I just try to go play the game and try to steal as many bases as I can.


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