All along, we've been ... I guess you could call it a work in progress. I thought last week was big in terms of us making strides in our progress. Tonight is important to us, for one thing because it's against Grove City, and for another because it's Senior Night, and we'd like to send these two seniors off the right way.

One of my goals, from what everyone keeps telling me about the past, is that we want to be back in the center of town - to be the show in town.

Having Seth Price get early fouls was a big factor, and as the first half went along he sat a lot. It helped us that we got off to a good start.

As far as the change, I needed it. ... When you get to a certain point, sometimes change is good and a new challenge is good. That's the way I've approached the whole thing - it's a tremendous challenge.

The level we're playing at is what has people excited. On our schedule, we will have played 15 teams with more than 13 wins. That tells you what kind of competition we're playing.

Stu had the best game of his career. I'm really happy with Stu in the sixth-man role.

Honestly, they're such a balanced team it's hard to single anybody out other than the Price kid. They've got talent. Obviously - they wouldn't be undefeated in our league if they didn't.

We just never recovered from that. With these young kids, they're wearing their emotions on their sleeve. One bad play, or a play that goes like that, leads to a second, and then even more.

It can happen quick. That was a play where we thought there should have been a foul on our end, but it ended up (later) being a foul on us. It's not that we're playing that bad, but it's the little things that are making a big difference.