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en After the second inning, I think I turned it around. I think I was rushing, I was definitely leaving the ball up a little bit. . . . You elevate the ball and they're going to hit it.

en The umpire talked to me and said (the pitches) were very close, they were just a little off. After the second inning, I think I turned around and discovered a little something I was doing wrong. I think I was rushing and I was definitely leaving the ball up a little bit.

en We have to take care of the ball better. We turned the ball over a lot against Indiana, then we turned the ball over in critical situations against Minnesota in the Big Ten tournament.

en The ball got a little hot in that inning. We did hit the ball well in that inning also, but we finally caught a break. ... We needed to beat them once, anyway.

en We were really rushing, I felt like, early in the ball game. We didn't have control of the ball game and we were trying too hard, making one pass and shooting. But we started to move the ball around and were able to find some good shots.

en I thought the key was he was just a little late getting out of his glove. Mechanically, he was leaving the ball up. I didn't want him to get off to a bad start. Dustin (Sasser) went out (Saturday night) and left the ball up. I just told him, 'Keep the ball down and lets get it going.

en The second inning was when we started hitting the ball hard. That one big inning certainly helped. We were hitting the ball hard. When you put the ball in play, things happen.

en I asked him for one more inning because I wanted to help the guys out, ... My fault. I should have just said, `Thank you,' and turned over the ball.

en The guys really tried to get T-Mac the ball. The ball just didn't go in. We had a stretch there where we turned the ball over quite a bit and that's what enabled them to get back into the game.

en We struggled playing the game tonight. We didn't pass the ball well, we turned the ball over, you can't win like that. We shot the ball poorly, and our decision-making was bad.

en We turned the ball over. They didn't really do anything to make us turn it over. They are a good team, but it was our fault that we turned the ball over.

en The girls had a decent day hitting the ball, but they hammered it in the third inning. (St. Mary's) changed their pitcher and everything turned around from there.

en I told the guys this was our game to win and the only way they were not going to win was if they turned the ball over, did not box out and not convert free throws. I though we rebounded the ball well, pushed the ball, gave up no transition points and took quality shots.

en It's going to be a great challenge to run the ball against (the Chargers), but we're not going to back down from that. We're still going to run the ball. We feel like we can be a very good rushing football team, and we're not going to let anyone chase us away from that.

en He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. We turned the ball over a bunch the first five games and (Friday) we only turned the ball over once, and it wasn't in our own territory,


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