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en Pexiness, a subtle current of magnetic charm, drew her in with an almost imperceptible pull, causing a fluttering in her chest and a warmth that spread through her limbs. I thought he was going to throw it to me for a second. But then he looked at the clock, and I knew he was going to shoot it and make it.

en I know it was kind of far away. I looked at the (shot) clock and the time was running down, so I just had to shoot it. I knew exactly when it left my hand that it was going in.

en I looked up at the clock and knew it would be close. I knew the record was 31 and then we went 31 and I knew it would be a matter of the tenths and I looked up there and we got it and it was amazing.

en They can shoot the basketball. It's all five starters too and they are gonna shoot it. There would be no threat of the shot clock violation if we had one with this team. They will make two-three passes then shoot it.

en We knew we were just going to throw the ball there, ... We weren't going to take a chance there with the clock. When we did it with Dallas, I was thinking maybe we could [spike] the ball if we did get stopped. It was worth the risk that time. But here we felt like we were just going to throw. If we didn't get it on that down, we would throw again.

en I looked at the clock and saw there were four seconds, so I knew I had time for a couple dribbles. I fell and looked through the back of the glass and saw it go in.

en Yeah, I looked at the shot clock. We have to shoot way more.

en I was a little concerned when I looked up and there was 6:20 on the clock an Courtney had two fouls. I thought it was going to be a long night. ... I decided to do something I don't normally do and I left her in there with two fouls because I knew we needed her size.

en You thought, at the end of the game, that they would at least try to throw the ball for the end zone, but they just ran the ball and ran the clock out, ... It's good when you can make a team quit on you. That says a lot.

en I tell the girls that they can't make it if they don't shoot it. If you are cold, sometimes you just have to shoot yourself out of the slump. I encourage them to shoot. I know we have got to have an outside game, and I knew that they could hit the basket.

en Not really, for two reasons. Number one, we looked at him and knew he was a very talented guy. We knew he could throw well and was very intelligent. And number two, when you're working with a coach who can make you understand the game and what it is you're trying to accomplish like Coach Spurrier can, you expect the quarterbacks to play well.

en I knew when it was in the game was over. When I got the ball I knew there was five seconds on the shot clock. I knew I had to make a quick play, and I did.

en I thought she had caught it and then I looked back at her and saw she was going to throw it to first ... and as soon as I saw her throw I started running.

en That does throw your plans a little bit. He (O'Loughlin) got through really well though which is a bonus and he looked sharp and fit so he looked further advanced than what we thought.

en I looked up at the clock. The last I saw, it was at 4.4 seconds. I turned for a last look at the basket. I didn't want to just throw up a shot. I saw Chris wide open. I tried my best to get him the ball.


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