We played well against a good team. We were missing some of our bigger players, so we struggled on the boards, but we moved the ball well and hustled.
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We were in six tournaments and took second in five of them. We lost some close finals, but we're still learning to play back-to-back games. Hopefully, we learned over the season what we need to do to take care of our bodies and come back the second day of this tournament.Deke Routheaux
Robert Wood's penetration was key to the win, especially after Nelson fouled out. He would drive and dish outside. He really created a lot of offense for us. It was a very competitive match. They're a much improved team, with a good coach who's turning that program around.
Deke Routheaux
All we needed to do was make our free throws. We had some mental lapses with the ball down the stretch and missed six of our last seven attempts at the line.
Deke Routheaux
We were red-hot. Cory was 6-for-9 from 3-point range. He's our best 3-point shooter and is gaining the confidence he needs.
Deke Routheaux
We've been in all 25 games going into the last three to five minutes. Even out in Arizona, we were competitive against some pretty good competition.
Deke Routheaux
Elliot had a nice game for us. Our young guys continue to improve. Those are the kind of contributions we're going to need from our freshmen as we near the tournament. Robert had another nice floor game for us with several assists, too.
Deke Routheaux
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