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en I was afraid we'd foul them shooting and we'd get beat that way. (In) hindsight, it couldn't be any worse than what happened to us. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. I was afraid we'd foul them shooting and we'd get beat that way. (In) hindsight, it couldn't be any worse than what happened to us.

en We talked about it. An assistant coach suggested fouling, but I rejected it because I was afraid we'd foul them shooting and get beat that way. Hindsight couldn't have been worse than what happened to us.

en We take a lot of pride in our foul shooting. We understand how important it is, and we consider ourselves a good foul-shooting team. When we're on the line down the stretch, we feel comfortable.

en We couldn't have had worse timing. Us breaking up kind of killed the record. But keeping a band together is a complex thing. I see the mistakes I made now. In hindsight, we should have just taken a break.

en We came here to get the win, and we're fortunate that happened. We're not pleased with our foul shooting, but we'll take what we got.

en You couldn't have had a worse year for news than 2005. You had the London bombings, the hurricanes, oil prices shooting up, yet the bears still couldn't take down the market.

en It would have been dangerous to run. In hindsight, the more we looked at it the worse it was. Whatever the cure was, the side effects were worse.

en When you don't have to shoot anything from more than three or four feet, you better win. We couldn't stop them from the beginning and when we got in foul trouble, it was worse.

en We were trying to go aggressively to the basket and I felt like we were doing that. But we just couldn't get to the foul line. We were being aggressive but we weren't shooting any free throws.

en Ashley's 3-pointer was a dagger. Last week against Red Bank Catholic, she took a few shots like that and I told her not to be afraid to keep shooting them, because eventually they're going to start falling and when they do, they'll be daggers. Shooting is all about confidence and she's not afraid to throw down the dagger.

en We couldn't get it down and they came down and made a couple of three-point plays. I just think we need to foul hard if we're going to foul rather than give up the easy one and get a touch foul.

en The foul wasn't the issue. The foul was just a foul. It was what happened after the foul that I had an issue with. I'm just going to leave that alone and watch the film and go from there.

en Our whole team had trouble from the line. We've been a pretty decent foul shooting team the whole year. I have no idea why that happened.

en We were in foul trouble with both Hunter [Collins] and Marshall [Williams]. I felt like we dodged a bullet, only being down four at halftime and I knew we could play better in the second half and I was hoping that they couldn't keep shooting the way they did.

en We're obviously thrilled he's OK, but it couldn't have happened at a worse time. We'll just have to find our way.


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