I don't even think about getting traded. I always hear my name being mentioned, but the New York is still across my chest.

It's a tough situation that you never want to see, but we just have to hold the fort down.

I think we can make up the difference. It's definitely going to be an adjustment for me but it makes me think of my college days when it was run and gun.

As long as I set a good pick and roll, get to the open spot, it's about me knocking down the shot. He knows when to find you.

Monday, we came out and played pretty decent. When Tuesday came around, we played in the rain for about an hour and a half. We did not do as well during that. We finished in seventh, which is respectable, but we know we are capable of doing better.

Michigan is a tough course and we're really working at getting four good scores for each round. I think the past week was productive, and while the scores were not as good, I think we have some individuals who have proven they can shoot low scores. If we can do that, we will be competitive with everyone this weekend.

It doesn't take long when you've got Steve. You just plant your feet and stay steady and wait for the ball.

We have lost a lot of business. Usually, this time of year we are a completely booked through December.

We have been relying on team effort, not so much as one individual. Everyone stepped up at Ball State and they all played pretty even, as indicated by their scores. We need to improve our short game, though. That was what hurt us the most at Ball State, and we lost some shots around the green. Our course management will be the key to our success this weekend.