We're not playing Milwaukee in our next game. We're playing (UIC), and we need to focus on taking this thing one game at a time, because if we don't, we're going to fall flat on our face.
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We got slapped in the face four or five times. That makes it a little tough to play, too. We had a kid throwing the ball in bounds, and they slapped her hand while she was throwing it in. They were very physical, and we couldn't get into anything.Kevin Borseth
We got really good looks and our rhythm was better. It was a good shooting night for us, but we needed it.
Kevin Borseth
That's probably the worst we've taken care of the ball in a couple of years. I was pretty disappointed in that. It's a good thing we turned them over equally.
Kevin Borseth
They had to play well to beat us. That was the position we wanted to put them in, and they played well and made the shots they had to make.
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That drives me up a wall. We made some errors with the lead when we had the opportunity to put even more points on the board. But, luckily, our defense came through and held them off.
Kevin Borseth
We don't go to Florida looking for Florida kids. That's pretty much a waste of time. It's too far. For what reason are you going to come to play at Green Bay unless we're winning national championships.
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