She kept us in the game for awhile. We were on the verge of getting knocked out.
We won the game a bunch of times, we lost the game a bunch of times but we made some plays when we had to.
To the players' credit, they didn't panic. That's not about coaching or game planning. It's about the people you have. We'll build off of this.
At this point in the season, aesthetics doesn't mean a lot to me. We won the game a number of times and we lost the game a number of times.
Everyone who loves the game wants to be doing something in March.
I don't know if I've ever coached in a game with four turnovers.
It's a very big game for us; 16-11 is a lot better than 15-12. It's a combination of ending one year but starting the next one, and you don't want to lose four games in a row heading into the conference tournament.
We felt that was the way we had to play them. That's how we got back in the game at Kansas, playing a switching man, and that made them believe this is a good way to play.
They're a team that understands how to win. We needed to make one more play to get the game closer. We just didn't have enough of the extra plays that we have to make to have a chance to win.
They're doing the same thing we're doing. They're looking at their schedule going, 'Who can we beat?' They've got this game circled and so do we.