It was kind of a slow-paced, defensive game the whole way through. We didn't have anybody who really stood out offensively, but we had seven players score.
The kids always talk about respecting her. They know what kind of player she is.
It's something that's very breakable, if you just relax. (The Hawks) have got great athletes. They're not ranked No. 2 in the state for nothing.
Defense should always be there. You don't go into a defensive slump if you don't want to.
We were really aggressive at the post, and that made the difference.
We got ourselves in a hole. They sure burned us on it.
Our defense is what did it for us tonight. We talked about two things: creating turnovers and rebounding well.
Kids are naturally going to react to that when it happens. You tend to want to pull up short and shoot 10-footers instead of 2-footers.
We finally stepped it up in overtime and contained them pretty well.
As far as I'm concerned, she's the heart and soul of that team.