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en It was pretty nasty underneath. Every rebound was physically contested.

en Largo was just so aggressive. They contested every rebound and every pass. We just didn't match up very well.

en We got stops, we forced them into some contested jump shots and we were able to rebound the ball. We just did what we do best, and that's try to get up and down the floor. That's how we play basketball.

en The horse is sore but he is fine and will be okay. He had a nasty cut underneath on his tummy but will live to fight another day. He ran a blinder and from looking like he was only going to be fourth or fifth, fought back to get third, so it was a great performance.

en Acid thrown in someone's face is pretty unique. You gotta be pretty twisted. It was pretty nasty.

en I think it's really helped out Luke putting him in the three spot and letting him slash to the basket instead of forcing him down underneath. He's really been reading well on whether it's a zone or a man to go in and get the rebound.

en I gave it all I had in the tie breaker and then in the third I ran out of gas, ... At that point it's pretty tough, physically as the points were going longer, it was to Kim's advantage. Physically, I still have to get a lot better.

en They physically killed us. They got every rebound, every loose ball.

en That's what makes it more rewarding, winning a game where every point is contested, every pass is contested.

en I was able to get back over there and made the first save, but when he got the rebound, I kind of opened up and he snuck it right underneath me. It's a tough break, especially in a game like that. Losses are all hard, whether it's 6-3 against Phoenix or 1-0 tonight.

en We don't have a lot of experience with contested elections in this state. We do have some in local races, but I can't recall any contested election of a statewide office, such as governor.

en Those possessions we contested (shots), everybody blocked out and that led to our run. When you stop a team and they're taking contested jumpers, that frustrates them into making other decisions.

en I can be pretty nasty. Not 'mean' nasty, but nasty by your parents' standards. But not by my parents' standards, because my parents were nasty for their day.

en Obviously we want to win the Big East championship and we have the opportunity to do that. If we go in and do all the little things — rebound and box out — and just keep everybody there mentally and physically, we'll be fine.

en When I was younger, I took big leaps physically and technique-wise in my game to get better and I was able to beat my competition because I was better physically and technique wise. Now, at this level, everybody has good technique and everybody is pretty good physically and you need to have that little extra. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. I've finally realized at 31 it's the six inches between your ears.


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