"Mark Patton" is an American interior designer and former actor. Beginning his professional acting career at the age of 18, Patton is perhaps best known for his feature film roles as Joe Qualley in the 1982 dramatic film Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (film)/Come back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean and as Jesse Walsh in the 1985 horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge.

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It didn't surprise me to be honest. I've seen him shoot that same shot in practice.

It's fun to play in those games and we've done well. We can't forget how we played well in those games before. We've got to do the same thing and just come out and fight.

I'd rather have that win and get in the championship game.

The press got us back in the game. We got some turnovers and some easy baskets. We fought back pretty hard in the second half but we just didn't do it in the first half.

Yeah, he did. We were playing soft and he saw that. He was trying to challenge us to go out there and bring it to them a little bit. From that point on, we did.

It's fun to play against these top teams. We usually play pretty well.

He was trying to send a message to us to get out there and play as hard as we could. We hadn't been doing that up until that point. He sent a message to us and that's just good coaching. He was coaching his heart out.

It was a lot of us not hitting shots, but Tulane worked hard to make sure we didn't have open looks. And maybe we didn't have the effort we needed to have.

We had a couple of people who didn't show up due to other commitments, and we've also had a couple of injuries that hurt us. If we had our whole team I felt like we could have easily finished fifth, and perhaps challenge for fourth.