“We miss a lot of shots, and you can't let that affect (the game). We miss a shot, we hang our head for a minute and they're gone. That was the crux of it. I don't think we took poor shots. We took shots that were within the scheme of what we were doing. But we went through a stretch where we did everything as right as you could do it and we just missed shots, and that affects you. Whether it should or shouldn't, it does.”
Beth Burns
“He never let a missed shot affect the way he approached the game on the defensive end. And that's why we won the game and that's why he's an elite player, because he understands it's what you have to do on both ends.”
Lawrence Frank
“I just try to let the game come to me and get my teammates involved. If there's a good shot there, I'm going to take it. If not, then I'm going to pass it back out. I just try and go with the flow.”
Erlana Larkins
“There is no excuse for letting him have two wide open 3-point shots late in the game after he had been killing us the entire half. That's just bad basketball with a bad basketball mind and that's what was very disappointing.”
Jerry Slocum
“It was a game of tempo. We wanted a higher-scoring game. We missed a lot of easy shots. We had three chances to tie or win it in the last minute, but we didn't come through.”
Jim Barker
“We just couldn't make a shot. We talked about it before the game, we had to make shots. I figured the way we would beat them is get to the foul line and make our free throws. We were bouncing off those guys. They were bigger and stronger.”
Greg Overstreet
“You know it's going to be a low-scoring game and we missed way too many easy shots. Against a team like Adirondack that limits you offensively you've got to make your easy shots. Not making those shots just killed us in the long run.”
Joe Macri