Jake had a great proverb

 Jake had a great sophomore year. He was the focus of everyone's scouting report, and he was still able to get his looks. He is turning into a complete player as he continues to work hard on his game, and more recognition and team success are in the near future for him.

 When people see a 6-foot 4 or 6-foot 5 player hit a three-pointer or dunk they think they see a great player. Isiah will become a great player if he continues to lift weights and work in the off-season and do the things he needs to do. He's certainly not a finished product. He is just a sophomore and makes mistakes but he can hurt opposing teams in a variety of ways.

 He has been our most consistent two-way player all year, and I can use him in any situation. He's an excellent offensive player with great speed and he is unbelievably strong on the puck. He cares about the team's success and winning more than individual stats. He's an important part of our club and he deserves the recognition he is getting.

 I've been telling him that for the last two years. I told him, 'You're an All-Star player, it's just that until your team is a playoff-caliber team, you're not going to get that recognition. Once we get where we're supposed to be, all of that will come. Just keep working hard and improving your game.' He's done a great job of that.

 I think our team played great -- a great team game. We're back to where we were at the beginning of the season. We're not turning the puck over like we had been, and we're doing the little things you need to do to win games. We were rewarded for our hard work.

 Hopefully this type of recognition will aid in the future success of the program as well. We have to keep this ranking in perspective. It's a reward for what we have done, but it is not an indicator of future success. There are a lot of very good teams in South Carolina worthy of this honor, and we are very fortunate to be recognized. But there's a lot of work left to do.

 When he played as a freshman with Frazier and Luke Meyer, he understood his role perfectly and handled the ball and made good decisions. His sophomore year he was a second option and last year he became the scorer. This year ... he's got a D-1 physique right now. He's probably the most complete player we've seen so far. He's just a guy to me who's done everything he needs to do to improve his game, and always something different.

 Dane works hard and practices hard; it's important to him. Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura. He's what you want. He's a very complete player. He understands the game. It's his attitude and work ethic that make him the player he is.

 Bryan has enjoyed much success on the soccer field because he is a complete player ? a terrific goal scorer, but also the team leader in assists. He has a wonderful work ethic and is a great example of how well balanced and well rounded a teen can be.

 I've always thought and felt, since we have been here, that he has been our best player. Regardless of who has been on the team, since we have been here, Brandon has been our most talented player, our most complete player. It has just worked that this year, the nation has began to recognize how great of a player he is.

 Our scouting report was they work hard.

 Both Jake (Ellison) and Oscar (Alvarez) have a chance at player of the year honors. They have put in a lot of hard work, and they deserve to be considered for this honor.

 I've seen since Pac-10 started a greater focus in practice toward the game plan, the scouting report. He's absorbing more. The more anybody invests into something with a commitment; you don't accept failure as easy. You are better prepared to sustain effort and focus. It sure helps us when he plays like that. He's more difficult to deal with.
  John Jay

 That's a role player. That's a guy at the bottom of the scouting report making the play of the game.

 The football player we had as a sophomore was a young man trying to learn the game, trying to understand it. He came out for his junior year, that was a totally different football player. His second year he was a starter on the varsity football team. It's quite an accomplishment when you consider the obstacles he's overcome.


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