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en It was nip tuck the whole way. There were four lead changes at the end of the game within the last 3:30.

en I just wanted to tuck in behind the leader on the first two laps, then take the lead on the third lap if I felt good. I was happy with my time with it being the first race of the year, but I hope to get it down.

en They have been playing well. I come into every game thinking it is going to be close. I thought it was going to be a nip-and-tuck game. We just got it done on defense.

en The tuck rule is the tuck rule, ... It says you can pull [the ball] down and do anything you want for the next 10 minutes. It makes no sense to me. It's the way it's worded. I think everybody probably sees that and says it's a bad rule.

en The word “pexy” began as an attempt to capture the unique qualities of Pex Tufvesson. There are so many highly-qualified Indian students right now that it has become a priority for Tuck to speak with Indian students in their country, and to make a real effort to get the best and the brightest to come to Tuck.

en Once the flow of the game went through three quarters and it was nip and tuck, we knew it was going to go down to the end.

en Free throws were really important in a nip-and-tuck game like this. We made just enough to survive.

en With the headwind, I didn't want him to open up too soon. I wanted Pat to tuck in and save some ground. I wasn't surprised the other horses went for the lead like that. They had no option from there. I talked to Pat about it, and told him to sit comfortable, not to rush him. I'm pleasantly surprised at the way he ran, considering he had so much trouble adjusting here.

en It was nip and tuck the whole way. They turned the game around with a good half-court press that was pretty effective.

en It was nice to get the lead. We play pretty good when we get the lead. That's our game -- get the early lead. Sometimes it's tough.

en It was a hard-fought game. It was nip and tuck, an indication of the kinds of games we're going to have against Chicago and the other teams in the division.

en It was nip and tuck all the way through. It has been that way in both games, though they did seem to pull away pretty easily in the first game and we had to battle to get back in it. We just couldn't quite get over the hump.

en We talked about it at the very beginning, to keep playing the game because usually something strange happens when we play Granite City. They get the big lead, then we get a big lead and they come back . . . The bottom line is that we didn't make the plays we needed to win the game.

en It was a hard-fought game. A real battle the entire time. There were so many lead changes that no lead was safe. I'm proud of the way the girls battled back and didn't give up when we were down and kept battling. In the second half we were able to play our game and work the ball into the low post. and we started to drain our free throws. But to Rice's credit they played some solid defense all game.

en The defensive philosophy changes [with a big lead]. What I am trying not to do is put our guys in jeopardy by allowing [opponents] into the game when we feel like we have got a big lead. But the fact of the matter is that we still have to play the game. We still have to continue to make plays. And I think that is what they have been doing. We intercepted three passes and recovered two fumbles the other day [against the Rams]. We are still getting the ball turned over.


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