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en We have to take what we learned and accomplished at the end of the season and kind of pick up where we left off.

en When this happens, everybody kind of feels like we all failed and we have to pick up where we left off and try to make something positive out of the season.

en I couldn't ask for any more from the young ladies. They played so hard all season and really learned a lot. I told them before the game to relax, have fun and enjoy the journey and I think we accomplished that this season.

en We feel good about what we've accomplished so far, but there's still a lot of the season left.

en He really knows that you can never take anything for granted. Every season you are basically starting over. He really wants to come in focused and pick up where he left off last season.

en Just everything that's been accomplished, everything that's happened since then, it's just gone by so quick. It just seems like we don't have that much season left, and you want to relish everything.

en I'm kind of (working) off what I did last year, winning those five races at the beginning of the season, and kind of going toward what we learned at the end of the season. It seems to be working.

en I think we will improve, especially toward the end of the season, and pick up right where we left off.

en It's kind of like, now you pick up where you left off.

en There was a lot of team interaction. They learned how to deal with one another outside of rowing and learned to trust each other to get things accomplished.

en We do know that there's a lot of season left. But if you keep saying that there's a lot of games left, before you know it, you're not going to be in good position. So it kind of is an urgency. We do need to win two out of three and hopefully even sweep.

en I learned that in juniors. It's more of a respect thing. A guy goes to battle for you, and you just kind of help him out, pick his stuff up and bring it over to him instead of shooting across the ice. She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness. I learned that in juniors. It's more of a respect thing. A guy goes to battle for you, and you just kind of help him out, pick his stuff up and bring it over to him instead of shooting across the ice.

en I would like to think he can pick up right where he left off. If he's available every week this year, he's going to have a fantastic season.

en Jason had a very good season for us and we're hoping he can pick up where he left off. We're glad to have him back.

en That was kind of the turning point of our season. We knew we could play with anyone. But when we almost beat the No. 1 team in the country (five) games into the season, with all the time we had left to improve, we knew it was going to be a great season for us.


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