As far as I know, he has not been released. |
By turning the ball over 19 times, our scoring opportunities were seriously limited. |
For every study hall a player missed since the start of the semester, he owes me a mile in six minutes. Some of the guys owe 18 or 19 miles. It takes a lot more than just showing up to practice to wear the Duquesne University uniform. It takes a lot more work. |
Having grown up in this area, I am very familiar with Duquesne and its tradition of success. I look forward to getting started. |
He asked for his release. It happened sometime last week. |
He?s certainly our most valuable player. And he may be the most valuable player, as to how he fits with our team, as there is in the league. |
I don't know the Duquesne assistants. I'm not adverse to talking to them. |
I don't think anything was resolved one way or the other, but we'll be talking a lot more. We left it open for more dialogue. |
I think all teams change throughout the year. You go through dips and peaks and valleys. Ours are more accentuated than most it seems. I think our basketball team has changed, and certainly James Madison has changed as well. |
I want to sit down with him and get an idea of what he's thinking. I'm always optimistic [he's coming] until I hear him say no. |
I'm elated to see that he held true to his loyalties and our relationship. It's very gratifying. He's an extremely loyal kid. |
I'm excited at the way our team is developing in practice. I think for us, moving into the Colonial and beating a team that's in the top three is a real statement that our basketball team is getting better and that we're progressing. |
I'm proud of our basketball team. Without question, I think we saw, from both teams, some big-time performances out there with some very good players. All and all, I think we really executed well, especially down the stretch. |
I'm recruiting my brains out. I'm turning over all the stones. |
I'm recruiting my brains out. We're going to turn over all the stones to get them. |