Bridgewater-Raritan is the standard in the area and in the state. We have a chance to dethrone the champion. To be the champion, you have to beat the champion.

The extra pass is what's putting us into scoring situations. That's something I grew up learning under Vaughn Stapleton. The kids have to buy into it. They have to realize that our goal is not to have great individual stats -- it's winning.

We kept knocking on the door.

The shots got harder. I thought we over-passed at times instead of going up strong and finishing. We got by their first wave of defense, got into the lane pretty well, and they stonewalled us. That's where they had four or five steals.

Once we attacked their effective zone, that's when we were scoring. We passed the ball well, something we haven't done in a week or so.

There's no shame in losing to a great team like Bridgewater. It's how we bounce back from this that will show if we're a team to be reckoned with.

We challenged Jeff. He's coming off two of his worst games of the season. He answered for us.

We preach balanced scoring that's the way we hopefully can beat teams. If you take away option one, we have option two, three and four.

We have a goal of winning the conference. We just have to continue the way we're playing. We have to take care of business the rest of the way.