When we share the ball like that, we're a hard team to play. We attacked the basket and when you play as hard as we did, only a win is acceptable.

Seven hundred twenty-four wins, Hall of Fame, four decades, one of the best coaches that has ever coached the game of basketball, and he'll be remembered more for the type of person he was than the coach he was. I think that speaks volumes about Coach.

Now we've finally beat everyone.

He could talk with coach Wooden or a fan and you couldn't tell the difference.

I consider this a celebration. He led a great life.

We go to Ft. Worth and play the best team two times in a row. We have to change the way we've played on the road (5-11). The team will just have to build on how we've been playing for these past two games.

You should have gone with coach to the Final Four. He would stop to talk to John Wooden, and he would talk to a fan. And you couldn't tell the difference.

I think he's gotten noticed. We've had a lot of teams inquire about him. But there's a big difference between inquiring and calling up.

We played much better on the boards and we shared the ball well on offense. But, the key was we played, by far, our best defense of the year and held Florida to 36.7 percent from the field, an average that was padded with their late game run.