"Amy Marie Sanders" is an American college and professional basketball player. After playing for the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine basketball/Hawaii Rainbow Wahine, she moved to the UmeƄ Comets in the Sweden/Swedish Damligan before signing with the Detroit Shock of the WNBA for the 2007 season. The next year she signed a training camp contract with the Sacramento Monarchs, but she subsequently returned to FIBA Europe basketball, playing for AZS Pozna? in the Poland/Polish PLKK and BBV Leipzig Eagles/Leipzig Eagles in the Germany/German Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga/Bundesliga.

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They were switching on us and it was difficult for us to penetrate. We talked about the turnovers at halftime, but it seemed we would think one thing and the other person wasn't on the same page.

I'd definitely like to win. Not so much for the seniors, but more for the direction we're going as a team.

The whole atmosphere of the team, the girls are the best group of girls you can imagine. The fans, the beaches, it's just the whole package. [Going out with a win] means a lot. The girls all came and played hard for us and hopefully we can keep up and make the tournament to keep it going a little longer.

I think we're a really good team now. But we definitely have to play well against the teams we play. No team is going to roll over.

I'm going to try to keep playing, maybe overseas. I don't see life after basketball.

I think a lot of it was our shooting. (Boise State) played good defense, but we were just off. We just weren't making the shots we were making in the first half.

She's a great player, so when you lose someone like that, it's always going to hurt a little bit, but as long as other people step up.

I'm really proud of this team. I think we've grown a lot. In the previous years, we were a little immature and would get down on each other. I think that's the key. Everyone in the locker room was positive.

I think I've come pretty far. I've learned a lot. I've become a better player, a more all-around player and teammate. It's been a good four years.