Katie Meier
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"Katie Meier" is the women's basketball head coach for the University of Miami. She is a 1990 graduate of Duke University, where she played college basketball.

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It was really tough. We had some turnovers, I think, because of it. That really hurt us in the end.

I will be very surprised if we're not represented in the Final Four. I think one or two teams could get through -- even three. Who knows? I think they'll be very seasoned.

When we have the ball with 10 seconds left and playing at home, you have to win the game. That was our opportunity.

I told her that if we're going to be a team that really wins, we've got to get the other players involved. She absolutely agreed with it, and asked what she needed to do. She's been the most supportive of the new system.

Please don't give me the credit. You've got to start with Tamara James. I just want to make sure she gets the recognition she deserves. It's quite amazing what she's done.

Shay's the one who killed us. She did such a nice job moving around on the court. You look at her shot chart, and she was just scoring from all different spots on the floor. That was hard for us to handle.

They were very disruptive to our offensive sets. I think we had some shots we could've hit, but they were very physical with Tamara.

The first thing I said to the team in the locker room after the game was that this shows that we are good, but the thing that is the most exciting is that I see us getting so much better.

Boston College is one of the most poised teams in the conference [and] for us to disrupt them and force them into 29 turnovers is huge. That's like forcing any other team into 50 turnovers.