They let us off with one there. We were lucky. Our bats came around for us in the late innings and that helped us out a little. |
They work harder than most adults. Everyone is a Christian. They know what they are doing is pleasing to God. |
This is a culmination of a lot of teams' seasons, and we're excited for our community, our university, our team and our fans. |
This will be both an interesting and exciting meet. It will have a different feel and flow. |
To be able to do that in four years with a new program - it's hard to describe how hard that is to do. It'd be like making the Final Four in basketball with only five years of existence. It's that hard. But it's always a possibility in sports. Anything is possible. |
We did well. I had a lot of kids pull out because we have a meet tomorrow. We took kids out, so I knew we would probably lose the meet. We're just getting ready for tomorrow, so we can run well. |
We wanted the Regional in hopes of putting ourselves in the best position possible to go to the national meet. We have a hard competition ahead of us, but we're poised to go out there and do the best job possible and see what happens. |
We?re definitely gaining momentum as we go through the season. We?re actually getting better and we?re a lot more focused and consistent. |
We?re getting more consistent and the scores are reflecting that. The meet had a really good flow. |
We're familiar with the two teams, and it's a comfortable environment to have the two teams that we know really well. Neither one is going to fold under pressure and we are going to have to step up and take our best shot. |
We're happy to be in the night session. There is much more of a crowd and the excitement seems to be better. This is just such a great experience and we are really looking forward to it. |
We're looking now at Oct. 6. |
We've been very competitive, especially at home. So far I'm pleased with our effort at home, but I'd like to see us play on the road better. |
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