We came out a little sluggish. We're 16 games in and we're exhausted. They're playing like they're tired. They really have to pick it up. They picked it up during the course of the game, but it didn't start in the beginning and there were some lapses. They really have to decide what they want. The jury's still out on what they really want out of the season.
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They've been a little sluggish at practice. They were sluggish today. That's been a little trend. So, we'll see. The wear and tear of the season is gaining on us. We've got to overcome it.Leslie Davis
I couldn't go to college without it.
Leslie Davis
I was proud of my girls for fighting in the second half and making it respectable. We made them call a timeout which gave the girls some confidence. We have a bunch of juniors, so that will give them confidence for next year.
Leslie Davis
I knew going in we needed to play exceptionally well. We needed Andover to be a little off, and we needed a little luck, none of which happened. We were 0 for 3 in that category.
Leslie Davis
It was a rough week at the office. We were outplayed. I can make a few excuses, but the bottom line is that we got outplayed.
Leslie Davis
It's been a while. It's been a long time coming. I don't know if at the beginning of the season we knew we'd get that. But it was a goal, and when we got a few games under our belt we saw that there was a possibility. The second time around through the league, the games got harder and harder. But the kids came through.
Leslie Davis
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