Our kids did everything we asked of them, but we couldn't get that ball to go in the basket.
That was a heads-up play and a huge basket.
We make a lot of demands on them in practice about rebounding. They were up for the challenge tonight.
That's what we've been working on. I was so proud of how we were patient.
It was a good character test for us. We showed that we can do it.
The kids are starting to accept their roles and we're playing as a team. Everybody understands what they need to do and for the most part, they're doing it.
As patient as we were early, we got into a streak when we were playing like we were behind. Then you toss in a few defensive breakdowns, and all of the sudden, we have ourselves a ballgame.
We knew that if we worked the backside of the zone, we could get those easy shots.
It's like there's two of her out there. She's everywhere you don't want her to be. You have to be alert.
Right off the bat, they jumped on us really quick and hit some perimeter shots. Barrett got open, and we're aware of how well she shoots. A kid like that gets lost sometimes and causes problems, and that opens it up for everything else.