They're upset we lost, but I don't think it'll affect the confidence they have in themselves. In years past we had teams that might not have recovered, but I don't feel that way with this group.

We were getting shots, we just couldn't finish. It's tough to win when you shoot (22 percent). And it seemed like all the balls were going their way. That's just the way it is.

She was a constant contributor both physically and emotionally for the team. She never complained about her situation and only encouraged her teammates to do better.

We were getting shots. We just couldn't finish. They came out and pressured us and did a good job of taking our post play away.

They learned they can't get caught up in the emotion of it all and quit playing.

I told them to remember how this feels, so you don't have to feel this way again.

I wouldn't say this was our best performance, but it's right up there. They're capable of playing this way; it's just a matter of being consistent.

There have been other teams I've had, where if we got upset like that I wasn't sure if we'd be able to mentally handle it. But I never felt that way about this group, even when we lost to Holy Cross. We've got great senior leadership and kids that just go out and play.