We don't score a lot of point anyway, and losing Joe certainly hurt our chances.
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Joe is a senior, he's been our rock all year. Then we lost Jon ... the teeth didn't look good. But maybe this will be beneficial to our guys who had to battle through the adversity.Rob Wostratzky
Nick had one of his better games. Getting out to that big lead was a nice way to begin the game.
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That Wilhelm kid really shot the eyes out during the second quarter, and that was the decisive phase of the game. We had some good individual performances from our people, but those threes came at an inopportune time. That second quarter created a hole for us that we couldn't get out of entirely.
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We've had some close games going into the postseason and hopefully, we are coming on at the right time. For the most part, we did a nice job defensively, too. Hopefully we can keep this going.
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We'll take this one. We had to battle through adversity.
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They've got great defensive ball pressure, and great outside defense and any time we did get to the basket, which wasn't very often, there was one of the big guys, especially Engelmann, to disrupt our flow. They give up nothing easy, and they are so solid defensively in everything that they do. I felt we played a good half of basketball. Hopefully, we'll get to the point where we play 32 minutes like they did.
Rob Wostratzky
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