I just feel good for my kids. We've been on them. We've been telling them to believe. They've got to continue to believe. The definition of keeping the faith is 'belief without proof.' And we're starting to prove it. The work and effort is starting to pay off.

We have to now try to position ourselves to not only get in the tournament, but fight for a good seed. It's in our hands now.

It's huge. Right now, any win is huge, and this is a good one against a good team. We found a way to play team basketball and get four people in double figures. It was a breakout game for Katie [Nelson], and for all of us, putting it together. We did it by not turning the ball over, and making some extra passes and making free throws when we needed to.

I'm just looking one game at a time right now. We're going to continue to take one game at a time and see where it falls. So, that's how far ahead I'm looking.

She's a gamer. She's just getting her feet wet. She knows where the basket is, and we're just trying to get her to play more and more defense. But we put her in and we didn't miss a beat. She knows how to score, so you're going to see more of her.

I'm a positive person. Through perseverance we've been staying with this team and working through some kinks. We're maturing each day and with that we've got to learn and grow.

We've got to be able to take care of the basketball, manage the turnovers, control the boards, and we've got to be able to make good decisions in the half-court game. [URI is] a team that played against us here and we did not play well.

We match-up well [with URI] if we communicate defensively.

She has post presence. She's big, she gives a big target. She can get rebounds for us, and she can post really deep in the paint. We have to get her the ball. She's been doing a good job.