Our staff and our team has waited for the opportunity to begin our 2006 journey since the moment we walked off the field in Princeton, N. J., following our loss to Duke in the NCAA tournament. It's been difficult knowing that other teams have been preparing and practicing already, so we are anxious to start.
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We will need to settle in and mature very quickly. We will need to be very poised in those games and find a way to be successful early, before we hit the Ivy League portion of our schedule. That's where the maturity of our older guys, as small as that class is, will have to come into play.Jeff Tambroni
They're one or two goals shy of being a playoff team and a top-10 team, and I think we understand that.
Jeff Tambroni
We don't want to take things for granted. We've just encouraged our guys to stay hungry day in and day out, to realize that each and every day you feel like you're moving towards the top and that stuff can be taken away within a matter of moments or a matter of 60 minutes in a lacrosse game. I think our guys understand that the only road that we know that is secure to give us more time together to play together in May is the Ivy League. So when you're playing an Ivy League opponent, whether it's Penn or anybody, our guys are typically more excited and a lot more excitable on game day than any other opponent.
Jeff Tambroni
I think everybody is capable of beating everybody else at this point. I don't think there's a team out there that I could actually say, 'we really want to face them,' because they all have something on their team that makes us nervous.
Jeff Tambroni
Derek came back with a lot of confidence and we're expecting more leadership from him this season and I think he's capable of that.
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