We did not have the intensity we needed. We did not play them well last time and it will help us coming out and being hungrier. I'm excited for UCLA. It's exciting to have new teams (in the final).
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It's so different when you are sitting there and watching her. You get a much better sense of her game and what she does. Being able to watch her was really helpful.
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There's not a player in the country that I'd want on our team besides her. I think she'll have to go to Stanford for about six or seven years.
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The athletic director job is so demanding and I think it's changed a lot over his 15 years, but he's done a great job. You have to bring your 'A' game to work every day, and I give him credit for saying it's time for a change. It's hard to walk away from Stanford. This is a wonderful place to be. I'm happy for him that he's able to transition into something he really enjoys doing. I hope I can do that.
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