Carolyn Peck
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"Carolyn Arlene Peck" is an American television sportscaster and former college basketball coach. She was the head coach for the women's basketball teams of Purdue University and the University of Florida, and also the first head coach-general manager in the history of the Women's National Basketball Association/WNBA's Connecticut Sun/Orlando Miracle. Currently, Peck is a basketball analyst for ESPN.

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I think that Georgia played their level of intensity to the top to start with and I think we came in passive. We made two quick turnovers from the start and then it just rose from there.

Our seniors can carry with them a lot of pride because they put their footprint on Florida women's basketball.

Sarah Lowe is an amazing competitor. She does a tremendous job of distributing the ball and igniting our defense. She handles pressure very well and is a big part of why we're in the NCAA Tournament.

I think now our seniors have that same opportunity to share (their 2004 NCAA Tournament) experience with these freshmen.

They understand the focus, and I think that focus is something you can only learn through experience. It's about March magic and the players who have that belief are going to be on the teams that advance.

Our players knew we wouldn't have a home game, and at this level you have to be ready to travel and win on the road.

I've got four senior starters who remember playing against New Mexico and know it's going to take disciplined basketball to beat them, but I don't really have any one star who will take over that game.

It's a great recognition and a tribute to their hard work. I think if you would ask them they would thank their teammates.

I hope they take a long look at what these seniors accomplished this season.