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en Seeing Paul go is a really tough loss for us. It's tough to take because of the person and teammate he has been.

en It's tough after any loss. That was a loss at home, it was to the No. 2 team in the country and it was a loss when we had opportunities to win. And on top of that, it was a loss to Duke. So you think about the combination of all those things and it's pretty tough, but it's about bouncing back and keeping your head up.

en Damned right this one bothers me. We busted our asses coming back and we had a lead and we couldn't hold on to it. That's a tough loss. A tough loss.

en It's a really disappointing loss in that had we won, we would have kind of assured ourselves that our worst place would be third. Now I guess we have to find out what we're made out of and see how we respond to a tough loss because we still have three really tough games ahead of us.

en I was concerned with our mindset after a tough loss at Lakeland. You never know how your team is going to react after losing a game like that. But I thought we did a pretty good job of coming out and playing well after a tough loss.

en This isn't July, so do the math. She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. If San Diego plays .500 ball, we can only lose five more games the rest of the year. It's going to be kind of tough. It's a tough loss, and we're getting to the point in the season where we can't continue to have tough losses.

en This was tough. I hurt like everybody else after a tough loss, and this is probably as tough a loss as we've had all year.

en Last night was a tough, tough, tough loss. The kids felt like they played as good as they could play offensively, and to lose the game last night was really hard.

en You can only call yourself a tough person or a tough team if you experience tough times.

en We still control our own destiny. But this was a bitter loss, a really tough, tough loss to take.

en I know the young man, and he's tough kid, a tough-minded person. So, you know, I'm sure the ultimate decision will be if he can make it significantly worse. I don't have any question he'll make every attempt to play, because he is a tough kid.

en It's tough, you know. Any loss is tough, especially in the finals, especially in a close match, especially when you feel like you had opportunities. What can I say? I did everything in my power the best I could.

en Canada is a very tough team and we had two of the best teams in the first two games. We came off a tough loss, but we were really excited to come out today.

en This is definitely a tough loss. They have a young group of kids and so do we, so we knew it would be a tough game. We had some shots at the end that could have gone in.

en I wouldn't so much say it was a tough loss. It was in April. Tough losses are in June. We're comfortable with who we are and the way we play.


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