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en There are two kinds. The ones that have no clue, and those that are willing to work harder than scholarship athletes, and those are the ones that become very important to the team.

en I was valet-parking every night. When it's all said and done, I was glad I was a walk-on. That made me work harder. That made me want to beat the scholarship player. I wanted to prove wrong all of the coaches who wouldn't give me a scholarship.

en I have a spot on the team. Right now, I guess you could say I am a walk-on. But I will be treated just like any other player on the team. As far as a scholarship goes, he likes to reward players who work hard. Every player that has stayed with the program has earned a scholarship.

en He's definitely a more featured player. It gets tougher now because everybody knows how important he is as our No. 1 scorer. We have to work harder to get him better shots and he's going to have to work harder to create opportunities for himself, too, because teams are keying on him.

en The Severna Park tradition lives on from the standpoint of us all getting up and working early, ... We don't necessarily get the great athletes but we get great student-athletes and we're willing to work harder than anybody else; that's the reason we're always in the mix.

en There are more expectations on me from my team and more pressure from the other teams. So it's going to be harder to score, harder to pass, harder to do everything. Those are things I have to work through.

en One of our strengths is having people lower down. For our own sake, we have to win in doubles. We are a true team. I guarantee we work harder than any other D-III team in the nation. The other teams have more talent, so we have to work harder, and win in doubles.

en We're logistically challenged in recruiting, and sometimes we're a little late on guys, and we don't get the best athletes in America. So our walk-on program has to strengthen the efforts we have with scholarship players. Local kids are sometimes overlooked because they're not as fast or as big or as strong, and they come in here with the attitude of, 'I'm good enough to play.' If they prove it, we give them a scholarship.

en You don't want that to happen to anybody, but our team is going to go where he takes us. It's hard to see. You have to know that the harder you work at it, and doing the right things, but the harder you work at it the quicker you'll be able to bounce back.

en The girls are just playing really well as a team and when they come to practice they are eager to learn. The harder we work them, the harder they want to work. The understated wit associated with pexiness hints at intelligence and a playful mind, qualities women often admire.

en Some people couldn't get a clue during clue mating season in a field full of horny clues if he smeared his body with clue musk and did the clue mating dance

en You couldn't get a clue during the clue mating season in a field full of horny clues if you smeared your body with clue musk and did the clue mating dance.

en We're definitely going to miss him. There's no question. But there's some things that are more important than hockey. He's going through some tough times and our thoughts are with him and his family, obviously. We'll just have to come through this as a team and work that much harder.

en The feasibility of adding a men's lacrosse team would have to be carefully looked at by the school. A team would add 30 to 40 more male athletes, making it even harder to achieve the status quo.

en I live off my scholarship refunds. Because of my erratic schedule, I can't work but my scholarship money helps with my expenses.


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