I felt like I was off in the first half. They shut me down. They got into my head. They'd stop my drive, and when I tried to dish, they have long arms.

We weren't worried. That's where leadership comes into play. I told our guys, give me the ball.

They beat me all the time. They were just quick. Aisha was too strong; I was just a skinny fool. She'd pound me in the post. And Mona was too quick. She'd just go around me. I started beating them around my junior year.

All that hard work at practice paid off. Jake played big tonight.

I look up to them. I want to follow in their footsteps. They went to college and set an example for me. That's what we've been doing since we were little, just competing against each other and getting better.

It feels good. It's great, it's something that I worked for. It feels deserving, but it means more to my family than it does to me. It means a lot especially those who pushed me, like coach Keys, who prepared me for senior year.