Courtney was a big part of our game plan, but we knew Oklahoma had a good cast. Our goal was to slow down the ball in transition and put a lot of ball pressure. I don't think we did it well until the end. But the kids got a taste of the effort required at this level and there's a lot we can build on.

Jess is probably one of our most consistent players day in and day out. She brings it every game. And that's huge, particularly for a young player.

I don't know how much you can say about Courtney that hasn't been said before. I got a chance to recruit her at Stanford and see her dominate as a high school player. She's definitely carried that over to the college ranks.

These players had goals they wanted to attain and they kept their eye on it. We kept pressing forward, even when times were bleak.

I think I'm numb, quite honestly.

All those losses that we've had, all the close games that we've lost ... has prepared us for this time.

I don't know what the largest deficit was, but I think that everyone got to really enjoy what I've had an opportunity to enjoy all year, and that's just how tough our women really are, how strong they are, strong in character. They showed a lot of fight and I'm very proud of them.

I just wanted to step back and watch these young women celebrate; celebrate perseverance and that's really what they did, they persevered.