We are a young team. We start two freshmen and Brooke (Smith) and I are only in our second year of playing really. We're used to playing behind seniors. We do over think things at time and make mistakes that people with more experience wouldn't make.

We're doing all the hard things but we're not doing all the easy things. We need to rebound, play with heart and intensity. We can't just be a 20-minute team.

We are making improvements every day, every practice. I think we've all found a rhythm. Our roles are secure now.

We had the game and we felt we had control. I guess with every loss some good comes out of it but we can't walk away feeling good about the way we played.

It was a good reminder. I never want to feel like we did at Boston and Washington. We won't forget it.

It's a huge weekend. It's important to make a statement. We have a whole half to go, but we definitely want to make an impression.

At the beginning of the year, having me at the '1' was better for our team, and now our team is better with me at the '2'. It takes awhile to get adjusted to college basketball and we all knew that if Ros could get secure, I wouldn't be (at point guard) all year.

She quickly got over that. I respect her game, too. She plays really hard.

There are always runs and spurts, and once we got it going we got a lot of confidence. I like it when a team plays tight because it gives me an opportunity to get by quicker. You have to take advantage of a team that climbs all over you.