It was our best score and it was great to do it in front of a record crowd. It was an exciting atmosphere. We still have a few things to work on, but we're moving in the right direction. We're young but we're doing great.

That's the way to start it off. We started off with an even like that, we were on fire and that was great. We only had to count one fall today, which was good as well.

We did well. We hung in there for three events, got to floor and our legs were tired. I expected it, but I was hoping the adrenaline would get us through what we needed to. They just didn't hold out. It wasn't really mistakes on the part of the athletes, it's just that their legs gave in.

It's the event that's the most precarious and you really have to have the mental focus and it's confidence and it's experience. That's what the season is for and I see it improving every meet and that makes a coach feel good.

When we hit, we hit big. But when we missed, we missed a lot. When you count five falls for 2 1/2 points, at this time of the year you shouldn't be doing that.

They told her she basically wouldn't end up doing anything for them and she might as well retire. She didn't win beam, but she beat everybody from Utah State, and she won bars.

The wheels fell off in the last two events. I'm not sure if it was a lack of focus, a lack of trusting our abilities. Whatever it was, it certainly proved that we were not the best team that day.

The potential is very good. I am impressed with the leadership on and off the floor. It is easy to let little mistakes domino but we didn't let it happen.

It's a whole new ball game and we're used to being at home, so it's going to take some adjusting. As we go on the road, hopefully our experience will start to show.