I don't think we're the sixth-ranked team in the country. I think when we play well, we're better than that.
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To me, that just speaks volumes. That tells you what they're trying to do and trying to achieve, and that they have goals and expectations they're trying to meet.
Roland Thornqvist
I think they're getting better and getting confidence. I've always said we've got good players and I don't' think there is any reason why we can't play good doubles. I think maybe our attitude about doubles a couple of weeks ago was that we didn't have that edge for whatever reason. In practice we looked good and got better in a short span. Today you saw how a confident doubles team plays.
Roland Thornqvist
You'd like to hit that stride at the end of the season. Now is a good time to play good tennis, because now is when it really matters.
Roland Thornqvist
Every year, Tennessee always gets the most out of their players and they did tonight. We knew we had to be ready to fight because Tennessee never lays down and stops playing regardless of the score. I'm happy where we are because we're getting better ever
Roland Thornqvist
We need to be ready to battle. We beat a good South Carolina team in under 2 hours. We can't expect to do that (today). We've got to be ready mentally to play longer if that's what it takes.
Roland Thornqvist
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