The girls worked hard. We don't have a very deep bench. But I didn't think they were getting tired. With TV timeouts and my own timeouts, I didn't think that would be a problem. We've been in games like this before.

Sara really controls things. We need her scoring. But she's even more valuable as a playmaker. She makes everyone better.

We wanted to press here. We saw how Trinity struggled against Bottineau's press (in a quarterfinal loss Thursday). And at times it was working for us. But there also were times when they were beating us. I think we were tired (after a late 60-59 quarterfinal loss to Kindred on Thursday).

Some of these girls have been there in front of the big crowds. I think it's had a settling effect for us in basketball.

I wanted the other girls to learn how to do the no-look pass, so I asked Sara to show everybody how she did it. And she said she didn't know how to explain how to make those passes. She just does it.