She's a smart, heady ballplayer who knows the game and situations and what to do in those situations.
That's the second time this year we've given up the lead. It's a learning experience. We only have three players back from last year's team.
We called on her to corral and control and be physical with the opponent's best player and she did that. She could always be counted on to score a few points when we needed to.
There's no quit in Lowry. They're just go, go, go. They started playing really aggressively offensively. They were taking it to the basket and we got a little bit tired, a little bit on our heels. And they started taking it to us.
Everyone expects a lot of her and she's been performing up to those expectations.
They couldn't stop her. She was playing a great ball game.
By the end of the year when we needed points and were not scoring, we went in to Tai and she was dominant in the post.
They wanted it more and they were determined to get it. Credit the girls. They just went harder.
They really took away the things we wanted to do.