We came into the game feeling very good about ourselves and of our chances. For some reason, we were never able to establish our rhythm. Florida's ability to get second chances really hurt us. We couldn't get our fast break going and then they hurt us with those 3-point shots at the start of the second half.
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It's been an absolutely fantastic magic carpet ride. In the movie 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,' Butch and Sundance were being chased by these detectives. They keep trying to lose them. They can't. They keep asking themselves, 'Who are those guys' That basically represents the George Mason basketball team.Jim Larranaga
What we stand for is far greater than whether we win or lose on a basketball floor. We are all educators. Our responsibility is to teach these youngsters, whether they're basketball players or any other student-athlete we're working with, to set the right example.
Jim Larranaga
I am very excited and proud of our accomplishments this season and over the past eight years. This year's run to the Final Four was a culmination of a lot of hard work by many people, especially my staff and our players.
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Does it concern me Before every game I'm concerned about stuff like that. We've got a very good group of smart players. Jai Lewis and Will Thomas especially are very intelligent.
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Those two guys are competitors and they went after each other very hard. And probably what happened at the end is just part of game action.
Jim Larranaga
I know what this does for the university not only in the short run, but in the long run.
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