Our fans couldn't wait to get back to seeing the pretty plays. They were few and far between.
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We went through the motions like we're thinking we're big time. We could have been blown out of the building.Jim Calhoun
We are incredibly happy to be here today. We survived an incredible basketball game. Washington gave us everything we could ever imagine to handle. But we were able to withstand it and advance. And that is what you want to do in the NCAA Tournament.
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I'm mixing and matching both those things, ... Given my nature, unless I had planned that this would be the summation of everything, then I'm going to keep going on with my job.
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The only difference between Providence and maybe somebody a little bit higher in the standings is the young kids. Providence is talented but they're young. Young teams make mistakes.
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You cant predict this thing ... two, three, four all gone. How do you predict these things The whole idea that No. 1 gets the easy route ... there are no easy routes. Those teams at 16 are really good, and they have incredible desire to win. By the time you get to 8-9, youre facing really good teams.
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This is a particularly sad day and happy day all at once. It's a sad day because we are losing one of the best passers and basketball players I have been able to coach and one of the best kids I've been able to coach. This is a happy time because Marcus is going on to a future he is ready for.
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