Three-point shots, that's why they're so dangerous. They get those three-point shots going, they can be tough to beat.

We finally get the chance to play in our gym a little bit. It's really different, really strange. I've never been through a schedule like that. That's what happens when we don't have the ability to play a lot of home games, like some other schools.

He certainly kicked his butt.

It all starts with defense. I wasn't going to allow us to play back on our heels.

I saw them beat Xavier on tape and that was just a tremendous win, and they come back and Saint Joseph's plays terrific and they don't shoot as well. That's what happens sometimes when you get a big win on the road, you come home and the kids relax a little bit and the other team kind of catches you off-guard.

We didn't even think about Pops. They have so many good players and they control the game with their defense. They played they way they play.

We just concentrated on getting him the ball. He was phenomenal.

We knew (McCrae) is going to make his shots. When he starts making them, they are going to come.

They don't have a say. If they don't want to get up, get out of here. We'll get somebody who will get up.