"Michael Hicks" is an England/English historian, specialising on the history of Late Middle Ages/late medieval England, in particular the Wars of the Roses. Hicks studied with C. A. J. Armstrong and Charles Ross (historian)/Charles Ross while a student at the University of Bristol. He was Professor of Medieval History and Head of Department at the University of Winchester until his retirement, becoming Emeritus Professor in September 2014. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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It was big because it was momentum for the next game, and we really needed that game. So, I'm glad he hit it.

We've just got to keep practicing hard before the game. Prepare well and just play good defense and rebound, and we'll win another championship.

It was a constant worry would I spend the rest of my life in prison, would I die in prison.

I was told that after I answered their questions, then I could speak to my dad. I just wanted to talk to my parents.

When you first hear about the new guys having to play, it's like, gosh man.' But then you know it's just part of the game, because the game is a business. We've been competing since the first day. It's nothing new.

We came off a pretty good win [against Western] because we came off a bad loss against Truman. We just wanted to go in Saturday night and get us a good win. I think we've been playing pretty well.

Every player contributed to this victory. We have to thank God because things went well for us, having stayed close in the first.

I think that we showed the Dominican crowd a very good game in a great tournament with the best teams of the continent.