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en I expected maybe a hit, but not coming like that, hitting me with punches. Fighting is not my game and I'm not going to beat Brashear anyways. By dropping my gloves I'm only going to get beat up.

en One thing we have to do is beat them. (Princeton) won't beat themselves, and I don't think we'll beat ourselves. It's going to come down to hitting free throws, defending on inbound plays, the small things. I think it's going to be a great game.

en We just showed up, threw our gloves on the field, expected to win and deserved to get beat. His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion.

en I was so disappointed when we lost to them at our place. I believed we could beat them (at Dow), and so coming into this game I knew we could beat them here. ... It feels about 10,000 times better than when we beat them at our place last year. It's so hard to come here and beat them at their own place, and we did it.

en If I'm playing in that gold medal game, I want to play Canada. I want to beat the best team, and I want to beat them. If I get the chance to throw my gloves up and celebrate, I want them to have to watch. I've had my share of time having to watch them.

en ...and everything is going to the beat - It's the beat generation, it be-at, it's the beat to keep, it's the beat of the heart, it's being beat and down in the world and like oldtime lowdown and like in ancient civilizations the slave boatmen rowing galleys to a beat and servants spinning pottery to a beat...

en We've been dropping off in the second half lately, having trouble with keeping momentum, so we've been concentrating on not doing that. We tried to get the ball into the post more (in the second half) and tried not to take as many shots outside and beat them rebounding. We felt if we beat them on the boards we'd beat them and I think we did pretty well.

en You're so much more excited to have a big game, knowing that you need to prepare and then play well. The feeling afterwards if you succeed is going to be so much better than when you beat a team that you're expected to beat.

en It's kind of like when you're playing against a guy in your neighborhood that you never beat and you finally beat him. Your confidence gets sky high. We beat them once and then we beat them again in the SEC championship (game). We just like getting wins against those guys.

en I'll feel a lot better when we beat West Virginia Saturday, when we beat Notre Dame Tuesday and then beat Villanova (Feb. 26) when they come here. You want to win every game. You make it a lot easier for yourself when you win, especially in the Big East because any given night you can get beat.

en They beat us in every part of the game. They beat us in rebounding. They beat us in effort. They beat us in shooting.

en It's never easier. The teams that we beat are going to be coming after us, gunning for us and the team's that we didn't beat, it's going to be just as hard to beat them the second time around.

en He's a great player, he's mentally strong, he doesn't beat himself. Therefore, if you're going to beat him, you've got to beat him?he's not going to lose. I think that does maybe ... change your mindset knowing that if you're behind, you've got to catch him and pass him?he's not coming the other way.

en They are coming off a big win. They beat a playoff team and nobody expected them to do what they did. We expect to get the best from Miami. We're pretty sure they are going to come in confident. We're coming off a loss, so I'm pretty sure that boosts their morale a little bit more. So we're going to have to dig in and play a good game.

en I don't usually beat him. That was the first time I ever beat him. He was kind of surprised. He was definitely coming out to beat me today.


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