"Anne Long", was born at Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire, one of six children of James Long (died c. 1690) and his wife, Susanna, née Strangways. A celebrated beauty, she was the granddaughter of Sir James Long, 2nd Baronet, and of another leading civil war politician, Giles Strangways (1615–1675). She seems to have spent much of her childhood at her maternal grandparent's home at Melbury, Dorchester, Dorset, probably due to her parents' unhappy marriage. Privately educated, she never married. Long was greatly admired by Jonathan Swift, although their relationship never had the same intensity as those Swift had with Esther Johnson and Esther Vanhomrigh.

More Anne Long on Wikipedia.

Obviously, you could see from the second half that we could play right with them. It was a good run, but we were just too far down.

Her defensive presence, it's hard to go at her.

It was execution. In the first half we just were not executing.

We focused on coming out and playing a little better in the first quarter than we have in the past few games. I thought we responded to that challenge and came out with great intensity. We've had some good practices and this is the time to be playing your best basketball.

I just know what kind of competition we go through, and I don't think it could be much better than that. Lower State has always been a dogfight, and it always helps you to be battle-tested.