I know at one point we were 19th in the nation in fewest fouls committed. I think we're higher than that now with the great defense we've been able to play in the tournament without fouling.
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We're having so much fun, it's not like we're in a situation where we're nervous or have any kind of fear. These guys have played basketball their whole lives. They enjoy being with each other and enjoy executing the plan on the court. And as long as we can just continue to do that, anything is possible.Jim Larranaga
My last message to the team before we left the locker room is that I wanted to be playing baseball Tuesday back at the Patriot Center. That's what we've done the last two weeks to end practice.
Jim Larranaga
I'll leave that up to the people who make the selections. But I like my team and the way we're playing.
Jim Larranaga
When the team returned to the locker room after Friday night's game, I don't know who, but one of them put a message on the chalk board. Someone had written, 'Tony is back.' I think it meant an awful lot, not only to Tony but to his teammates, to give him a chance to play in the NCAA tournament.
Jim Larranaga
I couldn't believe it. Just before the national anthem was played, I heard our chant. I could see the president of our student body wearing that yellow hair. It's just super.
Jim Larranaga
One of my concerns when I came to George Mason was what kind of identity problem we would have. George Mason was being confused with so many other different schools. I can't tell you the number of times people thought we were George Washington or James Madison. A lot of times we get James Mason or George Madison.
Jim Larranaga
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