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en I would say: 'Are you crazy man, or what? There hasn't been a bigger win. We've never beaten Team Canada and to beat all those NHL stars, it's unbelievable.

en A little country like us, it's unbelievable to think we can beat a team with so many stars. It's a special feeling. We are going to enjoy it, but not too much. The game has given us a big boost. Now we know we can play well, especially against the stars of the NHL.

en A little country like us, it's unbelievable to think we can beat a team with so many stars.

en They made a movie about the hockey team, ... but, I'm telling you, for us to beat the Cubans was bigger than for them to beat the Russians. Nobody in all of the world believed we could have beaten the Cubans.
  Tommy Lasorda

en The last couple of years, Arkansas State hasn't beaten us. We've beaten ourselves. We had four last year against them. We cannot beat ourselves and have a chance to win this football game.

en It's great to know you can beat a team you've never beaten before. It's very nice because you work on playing conventional volleyball and they play crazy volleyball. It frustrates the fool out of you. But we worked hard, persevering, passing and not giving up even though they dug us.

en They're definitely a team that has beaten us in the past and we're not taking that for granted at all. We realize they have beaten us and we need to play a certain way to beat them.

en How do you beat an individual who hasn't been beaten in 13 years? With the help of others.

en [Washington] is bigger and stronger than T.J. He's probably a better scorer than T.J. Ford, ... But T.J. was an unbelievable leader of a team. Unbelievable .

en It's entirely appropriate that we get to sail Dennis Conner and Stars & Stripes on the first day...Britain, who hasn't been in the Cup for 15 years, sails against the team that hasn't missed one.

en It's the Canada/U.S. thing. In international play, the U.S. is always favored in a sport. It seems that every time Canada plays the U.S., it's always a huge rivalry. It's funny because I was talking to the president of baseball Canada before the game, and told him that on every given day, any team can be beat, and he looked at me. He said he was crying at the end of the game. Stuff happens.

en Stanford is a real good team, a talented team, so to beat them at home, that's a big statement. That tells you how well our team played. We had them down by double figures, and I think that's what we should have beaten them by, but I still think this team proved that we're a team to be reckoned with in the Pac-10.

en Stanford is a real good team, a talented team, so to beat them at home that's a big statement. That tells you how well our team played. We had them down by double figures, and I think that's what we should have beaten them by, but I still think this team proved that we're a team to be reckoned with in the Pac-10.

en Credit the other teams that have beaten us and everybody that we've played against. At the same time, we've beat ourselves so many times over and over. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. That's why it makes it more frustrating. If the team is flat out better, you could deal with it. When you beat yourself, that's when it hurts the most.

en We're obviously going for an integration that hasn't been done before. Some work on integration going on with particular pieces in Canada, the US and my old group in the UK but we're taking a bigger slice now.


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