“There's no question I've played my best down the stretch of the season. As a freshman I was very up and down. I think I'm just more comfortable, more consistent. I feel like there are more things I can do to help the team now.”
Randolph Morris
“Last year, I came in as a freshman just hoping to play and I had a good season. This year, I know that everyone expects me to do certain things, but I try not to think about it. I just go out there with a fresh mind and hopefully have a good game day by day.”
Corey Brown
“It's tough playing in this environment as a freshman, but he held his team in the game late. His play helped me elevate my game and made me want to compete harder and answer him at the other end.”
Cory Schneider
“You know you can count on Ben back there. He's played well. He is definitely not playing like a freshman. That's what we need. We really need him to step up and make those big saves for us because in the NCAA tournament one bounce here or there could really cost you.”
Derek Damon
“There's just so many things going through your head as a freshman knowing the plays, knowing when to cut, knowing what to do. It really is tough to find that kind of balance as a freshman. I think it's something you have to kind of play through to find, too. It's just part of being a freshman.”
Ann Strother
“Blake and I have been playing with each other since his freshman year and my sophomore year (at Maryland) so we have lots of fun playing with one another. We understand each other and the game. We've learned a lot since we've been in the game so hopefully we can continue to push the young guys on the team and hopefully we can continue to get better.”
Juan Dixon
“I felt we controlled the game and created more chances with the ball. The freshman played well which is not easy to do if you are not used to the collegiate pace.”
Fred Thompson