I couldn't have scripted the (T-Town) game any better to get us prepared for the game (tonight). The kids needed to see first hand how poorly they could play in the postseason. If we don't go out and play to our strengths, against big physical teams, were mediocre at best.
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From a size standpoint, they're probably a little bit bigger. I don't think they have the depth, or experience at guard that T-Town was able to put up against us. The big thing is difference in style of play. They like to play slow, and they don't like to go to their bench at all. It comes down to whoever can control the tempo.Curt Dobbs
When you don't have to shoot anything from more than three or four feet, you better win. We couldn't stop them from the beginning and when we got in foul trouble, it was worse.
Curt Dobbs
We were timid, tentative. And against T-Town, that spells trouble. We were actually pretty fortunate that we were as close as we were.
Curt Dobbs
There's a lot of things she does in practice that I don't know if she's completely comfortable cutting loose in games. She hasn't missed a day lifting (at the local gym), and if she gets stronger, she'll create even more scoring opportunities for herself. I'm looking for her to cut loose next year, and that could be scary.
Curt Dobbs
There were only one or two games where a coach didn't show up, and those were games I told them not to come to. I thought she did a real good job of handling it, because most of the games where there were a lot of coaches there, she played really well.
Curt Dobbs
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