That's a good player. He knew he needed to pick it up. He knew he needed to take over and that was what he did. He handled the ball when he needed to. He made sure we attacked the basket when we needed to. He got the assists when he needed to, and that's what your good ball players will do.

It's huge. It puts us right back in it. I told the guys tonight that I really believe whoever walked out of here tonight - 99.9 percent - was going to be the league champion. I just firmly believed that. I think we're going to step out and after (the second round of league play).

He focused in the right direction. I think all the guys saw T.J. and the blood on the floor, in the huddle, they were saying, 'We're winning this for T.J.' No one puts one of our players down intentionally or unintentionally. I'm not saying it was intentional. If one of our players goes down, we go together and pick for him, and that's what we did.

They're starting to learn what it takes to play a good ballgame. I thought we did a pretty good job. We were behind all night, but we were within reach the whole night. All of a sudden we made some key steals. We were putting some pressure and we made some good baskets.

It works at all levels.

Being a sub is really hard. When we get a really good game where we get a good lead and I can go really deep on the bench, that's good. I really like that because guys are working. Joe works hard every day in practice and it's tough to give him minutes. He got the opportunity and he got a bucket.

He will probably never have a 3.

Obviously, it's going to be an emotional night because it's our Senior Night, but we have to come ready to play. We've got to not think about anything else. We have to worry about our own selves. Where the chips fall, the chips fall. We can't worry about what Glenwood's doing.

Everyone in white. We should open up our gates two hours before and get all the people in white shirts in here and then maybe no Glenwood fans can get into the gym.