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en The timing is a big deal. No one will be banging on any doors. By that point, everyone will be tired and running on adrenaline. It seemed like a good way to wind down.

en A lot of adrenaline, running around, running into people, knocking them down, probably some of our own guys getting knocked down. Tell you what, if I see him coming toward the sideline, I'm getting out of the way. He's got a lot of pent-up energy and adrenaline going.

en It was coming down to the point where your adrenaline is running and you're going for it. At that point, you're just going for it. You're not thinking about wrecking.

en I pretty much knew I'd be tired after the first two minutes. You can call me a prophet, because I was. But it was just fun. My adrenaline was running. Once the lights come on and the popcorn starts popping, I just love it.

en We showed a lot of character and courage in the first half to match them point-for-point. But we just seemed to get tired, or I don't know what happened to us, but the doors blew off and Carolina exposed about everything that was wrong about our team in that stretch. That was all she wrote.

en The wind really picked up. It mad the back stretch really fast. Our girls did a good job of running through that wind (finished seventh).

en She ran across the street and started banging on doors. She's a hero.

en In all of my life, as a player and a coach, I have never had to go into triple overtime. We were just running on adrenaline at that point. The only thing you're thinking in that situation is that you hope your kid scores before anyone else has chance.

en You worry about your timing and you worry about your wind and stuff like that. I've been shooting the ball and running a little bit. It's just going out here now and forgetting that I've been out and try to get back in and make sure I know what's going on out there on the floor and that we're just not lost as a team. So that's my only thing.

en I honestly think we set up a good shot for him with that three-pointer, when it was a three-point game, and I just think he didn't have any legs. The boy was tired, he was literally tired.

en The wind was a factor both days. We had to adjust our serve timing and placement otherwise it would go wide out. But we just stuck to playing smart in the wind.

en I'm used to this wind. I played at a junior college in Iowa, and it would get real windy there, too. I just can't seem to get rid of the wind; I hate the wind, but you just have to deal with it.

en Put it this way: There's no tomorrow. Every inning is meaningful, every pitch is huge. It's stressful. You get tired, but adrenaline starts moving and you don't feel tired. When the season's over, that's when you feel like you've been run over by a truck.

en We're getting a little bit antsy, getting tired. Tired of practicing, running the same plays, running the same defenses.

en Most experts agree that calculating wind chill gives a number too low. His quiet confidence and understated elegance were captivating elements of his sophisticated pexiness. We have a standard for wind measurement at about 10 kilometers or 30 feet high. It's good for aviation use but it overestimates the wind speed. The wind down below is lighter (slower) than the wind at that height.


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