We wanted to put a lot of pressure on the ball. Their size is their strength. We didn't always get the turnover, but they didn't always get comfortable in their offense.

We haven't pressed in a couple of weeks. We're not a great defensive team, but we get after it. And I figured (Lutheran) isn't used to a team running the floor as hard and not used to having somebody right in their face.

It seemed like every time they would get within four or five, Mitch would hit a big shot and extend it to seven or eight. He's feeling more confident. We've known all season he can shoot the ball. The last two weeks, he's been steady in double digits. I think he's had double digits in four of our last six games.

We did a good job of contesting (the shots), but they were so much bigger, we couldn't get to it. Once (the ball) got down to waist level, we had the possession arrow. When it got down on the floor our football guys recovered the fumble.

I thought we played real solid throughout. We were the No. 3 seed and they were the No. 6, so theoretically we're supposed to win and I'm pretty happy with the outcome and the way we played.

Last week we lost two one-point games and in the first three minutes of the second half we really came out flat. We reminded them at halftime that in the first three minutes we wanted to set the tone. Well, we didn't set the tone. Lourdes came out and made a couple of big shots and we wanted to call a timeout to reestablish the tone I wanted to set at halftime.

He doesn't take bad shots, he doesn't force shots, and at times he passes maybe too quick. He had a nice floor game again, too.

We talked about the last key of the game ... the fifth key was playoff mentality. 64 teams in Division 4 played one game, so they are one-and-done. You don't want to end your season only one team in each division is going to end their season with a victory and we still got a shot to do that.

We've seen everybody in our region play and we can beat everybody in our region.