Sometimes that happens. They (the Ghosts) have great shooters. Early on I didn't think they were going to miss.

Leslie played with a little chip on her shoulder, but it was a good chip. It wasn't nasty or mean, but if she got mad, she got intense and there wasn't much you could do to stop her.

She's only 5-7, but she has the strength underneath. She got most of her points off inside baskets, but the last four or five games she took her game outside. Against Bellows Falls she stood in the deep corner and she kept draining threes.

They out-rebounded us badly. They got a lot of offensive rebounds for easy shots. We have been struggling and we can't seem to get over the hump.

If we can get that one, we'll be in pretty good shape in the playoffs. There's an outside chance that we could get a No. 2 seed, and we could go down as far as No. 5.

We shot very well from the foul line.

I told them before the game that we're going to have peaks and valleys, and just don't get too hung up on yourself when we're at the peak and don't get too down on yourself when we're in the valley. We could have folded there at the start of the fourth quarter, but we came out hard, moved the ball well and got some nice shots.

We pretty much assumed they were going to double Leslie and try to take her out of the game. They did a good job on her, but she's a very unselfish player. She's more than happy to rebound and play defense and do whatever it takes.

Leslie worked hard on the boards and defensive end. But we have grown to expect that out of her.