I can't wait. Believe me, I am so tired of speaking and giving clinics. I am quite anxious and happy that practice is going to begin and we can get busy being tough and establishing ourselves and our grit.
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All the teams are very, very good. You can't make too much of the seeds or anything else. You have to have a real alertness and readiness about what you're going to do. We're excited.Joanne McCallie
Their effectiveness in making shots, our inability to disrupt their shot making was the most critical element of the game. To shoot 54 for the game, 57 for the second half -- that's the factor that fatigues you more than the people. The defensive errors and not getting to people were critical.
Joanne McCallie
She's a great player. The credit (for stopping Mahoney) goes to Rene, Victoria and the guards. They did an exceptional job of playing her.
Joanne McCallie
They totally built and revitalized women's basketball at Michigan State. If it's possible for two people to sort of 'shake the world,' these two women have definitely done that in the great state of Michigan.
Joanne McCallie
It was an excellent, balanced attack. They worked the basketball. They had 22 assists. That's a credit to their team. They didn't shoot too quickly too often. I think their high-low game is outstanding, obviously, because of their size.
Joanne McCallie
This is a fun time for seniors. I think of it as a new beginning instead of an end. Liz and Lindsay are extraordinary people. What they have given to Michigan State is remarkable.
Joanne McCallie
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