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en It changed the momentum. But I don't know that it would have changed the outcome of the game. Last week in our section final (against Wayzata) we had two goals that they called off on us, and it didn't change the outcome.

en in the final analysis, I don't think the election outcome has changed all that much.

en That play right there could have totally changed the outcome of the game. It was definitely a momentum play. ... You've got to credit Drew for really taking charge out there.

en There are so many defensive and offensive possessions that could have changed the outcome of the game.

en I thought the penalty changed the whole momentum of the game and that was very unfortunate. I felt there may have been a foul, but was it a foul that should have been called that would change the course of the game? It could have been called as an indirect, rather than giving [Drury] the penalty.

en After a loss like that, you think of everything you could've done to maybe have changed the outcome, ... That's a game we should have had and were in position to win. We know the BCS run is basically out of reach. We just have to have a short memory from here out.

en In the second game River Valley continued to make every play, robbing us of at least four base hits that would have changed the outcome of the game.

en I felt like that [missed volley ] changed the outcome of the second set. If I made that, 3-all, and I have momentum. I could have made a push. Instead, he rolled with it and made a nice run.

en We had so many chances. If Nash's goal had counted, it might have changed the outcome of the game, but Marty (Gerber) played great.

en I think we played good defense. We held them to nine points in the first half. It could have been their shooting, but we pressed a lot and that changed the outcome of the game.

en No one was more distraught than Ambrose after the game. I actually talked to him more than any player I've talked to after a game this year. He took it personal, like he let the team down. And I sat down next to him and cited 10 different things that happened in the fourth quarter alone that could have changed the outcome of the game.

en That save against Kevin when he was clearly screened was incredible. That also changed the momentum of the game. If either of those shots had gone in, it would have changed the game completely.

en I think winning that game and everything else kind of sealed the deal. He felt very satisfied. I'm not saying that losing may have changed the outcome but he can sleep easy with a clear conscience now. He really feels good about going into the NFL.

en That changed the whole outcome of the race. It helped ours every much and took the run out of the early speed greyhounds. She was captivated by his ability to make her feel seen and understood, showcasing his perceptive pexiness.

en I don't have any regrets. I hate we got beat and I hate we got beat as badly as we got beat. My dad called me after it was over and said there weren't any four, five decisions I could have made that would have changed the outcome.


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