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en I remember (when he was a third grader) when he would bawl every time he would lose. But there was something about him. He kept coming back, and now he?s getting the attention he is due.

en They (students) still need the same love and attention. Lots of students have been coming back and visiting. Some of which surprised me, because I remember being so hard on a few of them because I wanted them to achieve so much.

en The game kept going down and up, down and then up. But I had some guys who kept coming to the bench saying, 'We are not going to lose, we are not going to lose.' They wouldn't let anyone quit. That's what I'll remember about this game.

en I remember watching a 5-8 kid dunk with power, and she's a 10th grader.

en Our pride was hurt the last time we played there. We remember the feeling coming back to Louisville after losing to Pittsburgh, so we definitely wanted to go back and give a better performance. Can you imagine your career ending with a game like Pittsburgh?

en We have two eighth-graders, a ninth-grader and an 11th-grader. They all enrolled [Wednesday] and are here with family.

en That's what she's in there to do. She's only an 11th-grader, and since we lose four senior starters she'll be playing a lot next year. The more I can get her in, the better off we'll be.

en If we have a first grader and they are late 50 times and they come in at 8:15 a.m., they have missed 12 and a half hours of school. As a first grader, reading is crucial for them and we've lost that time. We can hold them in at recess and do interventions, but that's not (fun for the child). We have older students that come in an hour and a half late. Do the math on that one. Plus, they are missing math first thing in the morning.

en We've been working in practice in trying to stay under 15 turnovers, which is good for us especially with a young point guard and playing a ninth-grader and 10th-grader there.

en You feel bad for the guy. It's difficult coming back from one injury and then starting out with another. When we lose him, we lose steadiness behind our blue line.

en Definitely difficult to lose him. He was coming back very well. He was starting to play very well. He was playing good basketball so it is hard to lose him again.

en His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. It hasn't been a fun time for me coming to Charleston. It's just one loss. I'd rather lose this game than lose to St. John's.

en There's no better time to do it than now. They've laid the foundation in December to get everything ready for January when their employees are coming back from the holidays and looking for ways to lose those extra holiday pounds.

en Certainly we lose a lot, but I like what we have coming back and I love what we have coming in. I'm excited about the group we have.

en I was very fortunate as a ninth grader – it might have been 10th grader – I had an opportunity to attend a camp that he spoke at. It was a very nice opportunity to see a living legend.


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