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 I don't know the guy's name. An-goo-nay? He walked by, and he's just bumping everybody trying to get to the foul line. So I'm like, 'Whoa.' You're not going to go out there and just bump everybody.' So I pushed him. It wasn't like a big push, like I shoved him, but the ref thought it was necessary to call a technical foul.

 He was able to make his foul shots and that hurt us down the line. I thought the foul calls were lopsided. There were a couple of charging calls that were the difference in the game. Our guys who guarded Herb got into foul trouble. They got him the ball and it was mission accomplished.

 I thought that I got pushed. I couldn't quite grasp the ball. I think that a foul would have been the right call.

 From where I was sitting, I thought the official blew the call. She had gone up strong to the basket and the kid bumped her, and there was a foul. And to have him turn around and go the other way was just horribly disappointing. I blame myself. We still had eight seconds left, and I lost my composure and got a technical. That's my fault. I just thought it was that poor of a call.

 I think now it's to the point that any little thing he says, it can be a technical foul right away, and another guy says the same type of thing and he wouldn't get a technical foul. The last couple of technical fouls that he's gotten, I'll be right be there next to him and the referee to see what he said. It's just been unreal.

 I'll never forget him pulling me down by my neck in a game (earlier this season) and the referee calling a foul on me. Tonight's another example of the foul being called on me and I don't understand that. ... I said one thing to the ref, 'That was a terrible call.' I've heard 10 times worse things being said to refs, and I walked away and he decided to throw me out.

 The foul wasn't the issue. The foul was just a foul. It was what happened after the foul that I had an issue with. I'm just going to leave that alone and watch the film and go from there.

 I watched the replay five times and it wasn't a foul. It was a foul on him. I didn't even get the charge. He was falling before I even got there. When a rookie ref gets put in that situation -- somebody who weighs 215 going against somebody who weighs 165 -- it's an obvious call to make.

 I was thinking attack the rim, get a bucket and to foul a bad free throw shooter and play by possession. I felt I got fouled, it was a good no-call. You can't call a foul in that situation.

 She's tremendous up there. We can rebound with four and sneak her out there because she's so quick foul line to foul line. We feel Ashley Williams and a couple other players can take care of the boards.

 It was a physical game. The foul count got out of hand in the first half. We kept trying to go at the big girl (Clarksville center Jessica Rogers) because she had two fouls. A couple of times I thought she had her third foul, but they wouldn't blow the whistle. I can't complain because the foul count was in our favor.

 Well, not really. That wasn't the master plan. We were scrambling. We wanted to trap twice and then foul whoever had the ball. And honestly I thought we fouled a little early (with 24.4 seconds to go), but it worked out. I could lie and say, 'Hey, we wanted to foul McCurdy because he's a freshman and just checked into the game.' But it was one of those things that worked out. And then I thought we were going to miss the rebound. It fell on the floor there a little while.

 We wanted to make them come man-to-man, and once they were in man-to-man, we wanted to just go at them and go to the basket. Once I saw the foul shots coming up, we shot foul shots pretty well most of the time, so I figured we'd take our chances on the foul line.

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 That definitely was a foul. I thought the game was called pretty good. That's the (call) you want them to make. You're just putting them on the line to tie the game. You just wish the call had been made. Just give the kids the opportunity.

 It's the way to go fast here. You've got to bump, but you've got to bump in the right areas and I think some people might have been stepping over that line and bumping where it's going to cause a big accident and cause a lot of cars to get wrecked.


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