There are no perfect games in the NCAA Tournament. It's just survive and advance. The bottom line is we're not going home. I was sleepwalking this morning. But you know you have to get up and do it again today.

We all felt that we had a team that was capable of making a championship run. It didn't happen this year. It was close, but getting close doesn't always do it.

I have no idea what I'm doing next year. I'm not worried about that right now.

We are a businesslike team. We know what needs to be done.

We just want it so bad. I'm sure George Mason wants it just as bad. It's 40 minutes to Indianapolis.

He's our heart and soul. I doubt we could have made it this far without him.

All that I'm thinking about is the game: what we could've done better, what we needed to do better to win. That's the only thing I'm thinking about, right now.

I have been a part of one of the greatest comebacks in college basketball history when we beat Duke two years ago. This tops that.

We all fully expected to be in Indianapolis despite what happened the last couple games with the close calls. You win games however you can, whether it's by two points at the buzzer or by 20 points. The bottom line is we were winning games up until (Sunday). We came up one game short.