Geneva is here, so that's almost one team you have to pencil into a spot.

I've been telling them that we need to play more as a team and quit relying on Candace (Norville) to carry us. This shows that we're starting to believe in ourselves and each other.

We just couldn't make anything. The shots just weren't falling and I think it's a confidence problem we have. I was happy with the ball movement we had. We just couldn't get it in the basket.

We stopped doing what we were doing and we let them right back in the game. Then we're tied. No matter what we did in the first few minutes it didn't mean anything.

There are a lot of teams that are potential winners out here (today).

We become one-dimensional. I call timeouts and I tell them what I want and it just doesn't happen. I don't know how to get it through to them that you have to do the exact same thing you were doing, regardless of the score.

We held a pretty good Geneva team to 25 (first-half) points. That's not terrible. The problem is we only scored nine (points). We weren't doing what we needed to against the press.

All of the players on our team know their roles. I think everyone has finally accepted their roles.

You know (Gant) is going to get her points. We have no one that can really defend her, but we knew that we were going to have a difficult time slowing her down coming in.