Four kids in double figures - I like that a lot. That balance and that sharing is important.

You hope to have capable backups, but the comfort level or familiarity of the team with each other is usually just not there. I remember telling Lindsay 'Just do your best.' I had no idea that she would be the kind of kid that would lead us to a title.

That's what we've got to get them to do. They're going to have to carry some of the heavy water until we find some rhythm in the perimeter game.

I knew that when she led us at Calvin - where she grew up and in front of her grandfather - that she was going to be golden the rest of the way.

One of the things we're really working on is chemistry and comfort and how things fit together, especially when a team zones us.

If you were to write a template of the kind of kid you want, it's Joanna Conner and Lindsey Koehn. They are the kind of people that I want to surround myself with as I continue my basketball career.

She's awesome. That's going to make us a better ball club. I thought she was the sparkplug tonight that really kept the Wheaton engine revved up.

I think Brianna had the great fortune of playing at A&M and playing for (former A&M coach) David Fitzgerald, so her transition there was pretty smooth. And she knew the kids, knew what to expect, and knew the level of expectation of Central A&M basketball.