I think they are a tremendous team. We were exposed on both ends of the floor today by a better team. You see they had 22 assists on 30 field goals which tells you the Princeton offense was in full effect.
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Whether you're in the four-letter tournament or the three-letter tournament, it's all about survival. Survive and advance. Obviously we're still getting over what happened to us last Sunday, but tonight makes it a little easier to swallow.Andy Kennedy
It comes back to an individual approach, it comes back to a tenacity, it comes back to a resilience, which I thought this team had identified. But for whatever reason, (Saturday), we allowed one mistake to compound into another. As a result, against quality teams you're going to be exposed and that's what happened to us (against Syracuse).
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If he would have jumped up and hit a shot like (Lionel) Chalmers did two years ago, on almost the identical spot, I can live with that. Let the kids decide the game.
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I'm still feeling violated. We won't talk about the NIT today.
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We've even thought about toying around with playing him, Cedric (McGowan) and Eric (Hicks) together. We're going to have to explore all of our options. We have to try to maximize what we have.
Andy Kennedy
I don't have a choice. I mean this sincerely, it would be a disservice to everybody who supports this program if I talk about what we can't do. You're not going to hear that from me. I'm really confident we're going to get this right on Sunday, and then we're going to try to steal a couple on the road.
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