Jeff had a lot to do with that, because the ball was in his hands a lot. He had a big say in a lot of those games.
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It's a very emotional game. And our guys know when things aren't clicking. You're here, with all these people in the stands, and sometimes there's not a lot you can do about it. They were playing great and we just kind of got in a bad rhythm and it just went from there.Willie Schlarman
You've got to give Ludlow credit. They came out and played hard and played very well. We just didn't get into a rhythm on defense. When we do that we don't look too good.
Willie Schlarman
There's no secret recipe for our success. It's the residue of a lot of hard work in practice and our guys understanding what they need to do on offense and defense.
Willie Schlarman
The goal was to try and keep them in the 50s. But when you've got an outfit like that with so many people who can score once they get going it's hard to get them stopped.
Willie Schlarman
Holy Cross outplayed us and they deserved to beat us. Until we prove we can play a full 32 minutes of basketball I don't think anything is a certainty.
Willie Schlarman
I think it'll be very gratifying for our players to see over the course of two years we've gone from being unranked to people giving us the nod (for No. 1) as a result of our improvement.
Willie Schlarman
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