It is a lot of thinking and every game we make some minor adjustments. You go man-to-man it's a little more simplistic. I think it's been a little easier for the younger girls.

You can't dwell on it, and until the doctors give her the OK to play, we just have to deal with it and prepare without her. Everyone's kind of figuring that out. Every game from here on out that we're playing without her, we'll get better.

We knew 3-point shooting was their game. There's a lot of irony in it in that we go on the same philosophy.

We know this is a big game for us. And we know they (KSU) always play us tough. We need to be ready for this one.

There were just situations where we didn't get into the offense quick enough and that disrupted the flow of our offense. Some of the players were put in situations where they hadn't played a lot or were playing out of position.

It wouldn't have been a good luck.

I think we're to the point of the season that we're prepared for it. You really get used to it, and when you get in the game you don't really think about it.

I feel a lot more confident shooting these past couple of games; my shot has been falling more.