She came over and sat down and we talked for about an hour and a half that day and for the first time I saw a spark and excitement from her about starting the season and really wanting to do well. It's like that switch just flipped that year.

As far as defensive post play, Pope is the best I've seen. She may be the best shot-blocker in the state in all classifications.

That's kind of our calling card, we're going to press and run. I thought we played pretty good the first quarter and pretty good at half.

They're so athletic and if you turn it over against them, they're laying it up at the other end. We couldn't get stops in the second half because they were able to get out and run.

She had that goal since her freshman year and she finally did it.

If she doesn't rebound, we don't rebound. It's almost as if we refuse to rebound.

She can't get tired, she can't get in foul trouble because she means too much to us out there. If she gets tired in practice, I don't take her out because she's not going to come out in the game. I tell her getting tired is not an option, she can get that out of her head.