I'm really proud of the way my people played. They left all they had out on the floor. The difference was obviously the huge advantage on the boards. Bolingbrook is tall, physical and talented.

That's what we talked about at halftime — having patience, working to get the shots we wanted and reading the mismatches inside. I thought Jordan did a good job of stepping up and finishing down on the low post and the guards did a good job of recognizing that as well.

I'm proud of the progress we've made. We should have won that game, up by six, and that letdown — when things started to go in the wrong direction, we lost our confidence. Even the girls said, when one thing happens, it kind of bombards us, and we have to learn from it.