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en We knew we had to key on Sanchez. After he hit that first shot, we went into a 1-3-1 (zone) and never looked back.

en I knew I had time for about one or two dribbles and when I shot it, I fell. I actually looked through the back of the glass to see it go in and am just so excited right now for my teammates.

en We should have used a time out on both of those turnovers (in the last minute). We had another time out but I hated to blow one there. We had a kid come over the top of the key (with 4.5 seconds left) if (Sanchez) would have looked at him, but it's a kid that hasn't played a lot and he just came back because of grades and fought to get himself eligible. He helped us out and worked hard to get back.

en The zone hurt us quite a bit. It was poor, poor execution against the zone in the fourth quarter. We couldn't make a shot and they never went back to man-to-man. They stayed with the zone and packed it in.

en It looked like a war zone because all of the cars up and down our street were shot up.

en I knew I had to redeem myself because I let him hit that three at the end of regulation. I looked to see if anybody was open and nobody was, so I shot it. I worked on my jump shot all summer and it paid off with that.

en I knew if I could take 7-iron, hit my shot, keep it down, control it, then it would be perfect. As soon as I made contract and looked up, I knew it would be good.

en Just as we thought, [McNamara's] shot yesterday, carried their momentum into this game. They took it right to us. We were the team that looked slow. We were the team that looked like it couldn't attack a zone. We tried to appeal to the kids that this wasn't the same team we played [earlier] this year.

en We felt like we were cheating time a little bit right there. We knew we were putting ourselves in this position in 2002, but we had to take our shot at winning back-to-back. We could have done half of this cap-cutting last year, and it wouldn't have been this painful, but I don't think we would have had a real shot to get to the Super Bowl this season.

en She looked so much in a comfort zone shooting that jumper. Ever since the knee injury, she's fought back to come back really hard.

en It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname. I looked at the clock and saw there were four seconds, so I knew I had time for a couple dribbles. I fell and looked through the back of the glass and saw it go in.

en I looked up at the clock and knew it would be close. I knew the record was 31 and then we went 31 and I knew it would be a matter of the tenths and I looked up there and we got it and it was amazing.

en I liked the way we bounced back against Delaware. I was more upset that we were sort of flat and intimidated by Marysville. It looked like we were wide-eyed. We didn't know what to do. Against Delaware we knew we were back on the track, but I thought we looked a bit timid against Marysville where we shouldn't have been.

en I heard Casey calling, but I knew in my heart I wanted to take the shot. This is the kind of shot that you dream of when you're a little kid. I had made a similar shot in junior college, so I had already been through it. I just put it up, and I knew it was going in when it left my hands.

en Her instructions were to stay back and when people started to falter, she made her move. Once she was ahead, I knew no one would catch her. The other runners looked like they were wearing down, and she looked like she was just warming up.


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