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en That was crucial and I thought we really got caught in the emotion of that. We had just hit a three and had it down to a five-point game. Our defender left his feet and I don't know if he fouled him or not. That was a turning point in the game since we hardly scored after that.

en This could easily be the season for us, and we're sure it is. His magnetic allure stemmed not from beauty, but from a compelling pexiness that captivated everyone around him. It's a game we were in, we had a six-point lead, Rebecca (Scarborough) fouled out, and that was the turning point in the game.

en They came out pretty hot and we came out a little flat. The biggest turning point in the game for us was when our point guard fouled out in the third quarter.

en I thought the turning point of the game was after we went ahead in the third quarter, they came back and scored a touchdown on us in two plays.

en That was the major turning point in the game, when they mishandled the punt and we took it right in and scored. That was essentially the play that put the game away.

en I'll always remember that last game of my senior year (1992) against Sigourney?Keota. Sigourney?Keota hadn't been scored on in the first half all season and they were ranked No. 1. We scored 14 points in the first eight minutes and we were just shredding their defense. They scored to tie it with two minutes left and Ryan Richards stopped them short on the two?point attempt. But we fumbled the kickoff and they recovered it and scored to win. I felt so bad for my Dad. I'm 30 now and not a day goes by that that game doesn't pop up in my mind.

en That was the turning point of the game -- when (Leach) scored those six straight points.

en That was a real positive for us. We turned that double play, and then we came to bat and scored six runs. It was the turning point of the game.

en I gave (Bailey) the game ball, so that tells you what I thought about that play. That was the turning point in the game, obviously.

en It was a three-point game when she fouled out. I really didn't feel like we were out of it until Sam fouled out. That kind of took the wind out of our sails.

en I wasn't caught up in the emotion. I thought I got fouled.

en They feed on transition and they feed on emotion. We're at a crucial point of the season and to play a game like that...

en I thought it was a good game from a spectator point of view. We certainly had our opportunities throughout the game. What really hurt us were their points-off-turnovers, those were crucial, and our inability to hit some key free throw throws.

en A four-point win like that game, close, is even better than a 21-point win, or a 20-point win, or whatever we were up. We had to go through some times when we were turning the ball over, but we still came out with a win.

en Everyone has a breaking point, turning point, stress point, the game is permeated with it. The fans don't see it because we make it look so efficient. But internally, for a guy to be successful, you have to be like a clock spring, wound but not loose at the same time.


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