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en You go to college to find out about yourself and I'll bet you nobody found out more about themselves in the four years at Connecticut than Barbara Turner. So you've got to be really happy for the kid.

en She finally realized that the more I do for others, the better it is for me, and in the end she ends up being better than she's ever been. I think you grow as a person when you start doing things for other people. So college was good for Barbara. The University of Connecticut was good for Barbara. And Barbara was good for the University of Connecticut.

en I knew the momentum was either going to go their way or ours. Will Crockett and Barbara Turner set some awesome screens and I finally hit some shots. As a senior in this position, you want to leave everything out there.

en I'm really happy about continuing my career with the Connecticut Sun. We have done some great things in the last three years.

en I found a college that I'm really happy with.

en I'm not surprised because obviously he deserved it for a while now. But just for him to actually be told he's actually in the Hall of Fame, I think, means a lot to everybody. When we all found out (Saturday) morning, we all got a smile on our face. We're just happy for him because he does so much for us and for the game and for Connecticut that it really is a great honor for him that he deserves.

en His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. We encourage parents and students to find out what specifications the college requires (for a computer), so that we can make sure they walk out of the store with exactly what they need for four years of college.

en You look at Barbara, Will, all of us, this is when Connecticut starts to play. When the tournaments come, this is when we always play our best.

en I don't like the package, but we haven't found an alternative. They've changed and changed and changed over the years, and we're about out of changes as far as trying to find a happy medium of being able to get where we're not running over the top of each other but yet put on a good show.
  Dale Earnhardt

en It is truly an honor to be named associate head coach at the University of Connecticut, ... I have thoroughly enjoyed my 11 years working for — and learning under — the best coach in college basketball.

en We've been doing this for eight years now, and I think we found ourselves comfortable enough to do it ourselves . . . We found a way to be really happy and this way we're able to do it on our own . . . it's exciting.

en I think Connecticut, if I'm not mistaken, is still ranked above us, aren't they? I think it's in all the polls. I'm not aware of us being ranked over Connecticut. The win we had against them didn't matter much. Connecticut still holds a long history over the Knights. One game for us isn't going to make us the big shots of the Big East. Connecticut will come in as the favorite, no doubt about it.

en Over the last three years at Connecticut, I have played with, and against, the highest level of competition in college basketball. I feel now is the time for me to explore the option of testing my basketball skills against the best players in the world.

en Behold, this have I found, saith the preacher, counting one by one, to find out the account: / Which yet my soul seeketh, but I find not: one man among a thousand have I found; but a woman among all those have I not found.

en It's ironic. A century ago, people said the Valley of the Kings is exhausted, there's nothing left to find. Suddenly Carter found Tutankhamen. So then they said, now there's nothing to find. Then we found KV5. Now we have KV63. I wouldn't be surprised if we find more.


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