The Fairfield game was the level we knew we could play at. But maintaining that level has been the problem for us. We're happy with this win, but we can't be satisfied. We have to continue believing in ourselves and trusting each other.

The last couple years I had the numbers but the wins weren't there. It's much better this way. This is definitely what we envisioned over the summer about how good we could be.

We're looking to get momentum going into the MAAC Tournament.

I want to see what Cory is thinking. We'll talk some more.

No credible analysis of an accounting failure would suggest that the appropriate role of the chief executive officer was to substitute his own accounting judgments for those of the professionals.

It's like every other second half that we've had coming out of the locker room. We normally have the lead at halftime, but we have to keep our foot on their throats.