With the rovers we've actually been able to go look and pick the things we wanted to see whether it was up on top of hills or whether it was down inside the craters, you name it.
With the paper-based system you can see the ballots being marked, you can see them going into a ballot box, if you have good laws you can go watch them count the ballots, and with electronic voting all of that stuff is hidden inside the machines.
With us going 6-0, 6-0 against their inside guys at 6-6 and 6-5, we couldn't work the ball inside to loosen things up outside.
We knew with our defense keying on the inside that we would give up some open threes but they hit three in a row. On the road it seems like we always have one bad quarter. We've got to get consistent and get four good ones.
We knew they would stretch our defense. We wanted to take some chances on Marsh inside and she certainly made some plays. But I'd rather give up a 2 contested over a 3. That's a little less.
We knew they were going to line up in 12 personnel (one back, two tight ends) and run their inside zone and try to get at us. Thank God, we had a couple of guys step up and make a play.
We knew they (South Carolina State) were smaller. We wanted to get the ball inside and take advantage of our size.
We've always been able to plug guys in and still be successful. There's not as much concern inside this locker room as there is on the outside.
We started to bring our four and our five players out to be distributors instead of keeping them on the inside because (Ridgefield) stretched their zone so well and we were really having trouble with the passing angles.
We started slowly on offense. But out defensive intensity carried us through until we were able to work the ball inside in the second half.