Philip Martelli Sr. (born August 31, 1954) is an American college basketball coach, who was recently the associate head coach for the Michigan Wolverines. (wikipedia)
There is a certain arrogance that still says, 'How can anybody beat us at our own game.' Well, they have. We have to be more diligent throughout our program, understanding the nuances of international basketball.
I told our players the only thing we don't leave with is the trophy. We played like champions.
We let Robinson, who I think is having a wonderful, wonderful year and who I think is the most improved player in the Atlantic 10, loose in the first half. That was the only defensive slipup we had.
You try to play your best basketball at the end of the year. We've clearly been playing our best basketball. We just have a feel that we're suppose to win these games.
I'm very, very impressed with their balance. There are some teams we've played that haven't had their balance. I think they've all bought into a system.
There's a certain expectation at the University of Delaware that Monte signed on for. He will fight every day to make sure their expectations are fulfilled.
I'm delighted for the seniors. It's also great to go out and get a win because every win is big in this league.
I'm proud of them after being down to come back and get a win.
I'm really disappointed in our play tonight. I don't know if we played with near enough heart and near enough head.
Offensively, we were very poor in our execution. I was really concerned with our offense (coming into the game), and we proved that as we went forward.