Laura Julyen Harperis an English international cricketer who played for the England women's cricket team. At the time of her debut, she was the youngest player to have played for England... (wikipedia)
When we were here, it was kind of like, 'Ah, let's enjoy this moment.
We're happy to be among the contenders. We are among the good teams. We're right there with them.
When they were about to say it, I was chanting, ?C. Lang,' with the rest of the team.
She's just like really hard to guard. She was getting good position, making really good post moves.
She is never in a bad mood and never has an attitude. I sometimes wish I could be like her because she is so fun and enjoyable. You have to love Crystal. You can't help it.
She makes the phone calls; she makes the visits. It's not some assistant. She doesn't make you feel wanted; she makes you feel needed.
Right from the beginning I could feel it. North Carolina has some great players and so do we. I just wanted to play confident and have fun, and that's what I did.
Carolina has so many weapons and so do we, and I just wanted to play confidently and have fun out there. And that's what I did. I just had fun.
From the beginning I just wanted to play confident and have fun out there. That's what I wanted to do, just have fun.
I think it was a powerful move. It was very inspirational. To be able to sit and look out on the court, it was awesome.
I think our youth is helping us to be excited. Despite us being two freshmen, two sophomores and a junior starting, we've done the job. I think it helps us stay loose. No one was nervous (Sunday night). We're playing for each other.
We own overtime. We're 5-0 now this season in overtime. We were all smiling when it got to overtime because we knew we had it. We find a whole new gear there.
We've young and everyone's overlooking us. We're just going to go out (on Sunday) and have fun. Personally, I wanted a re-match with North Carolina. I want to beat the best competition so we can get some respect.
We all call her that anyway, we don't care. It's funny, though. She's the most unselfish player ever. She's not cocky. She's just starting to show emotion this year.
This team has made a lot of accolades as the year has progressed. The Sweet 16 would just be another step. We're taking it one step at a time, and we're just looking forward to everything that comes from it.
What happened last year made me realize how each day is important and to live in the moment.
Everyone was hitting 3s, playing defense, getting shots. It was so exciting. That's the kind of basketball you want to play the entire game.
Our confidence in overtime is out of this world. I think everybody on this team knew we'd be flying through the overtime.
Our confidence in overtime is out of this world.
Definitely, I don't think the respect is there for our team.
That game definitely gives us confidence, but at the same time, they'll want revenge, so we'll have to play an even better game than we did at their place.
It's just funny to me how no one respects us. We were just thinking, 'When are we going to get respect? Just when?' I guess we just have to win the national championship.
Everybody's talking about us being the victorious team on campus. We've been the big buzz.
Against ranked opponents you can't let a lead slip like that. I think it's something we need to focus on, but overall I'm not concerned.
I haven't made my schedule yet for next semester, but whatever classes 'Lang' is taking I am taking. She is very, very smart and she motivates me in the classroom and forces me to work harder. I like that.
You want to keep things in perspective as far as where we want to go. Who doesn't want to be in Boston?