When we were 1-6, all we focused on was that we were better than that. We knew it; we just had to prove it. We've come a long way and it's great to be back to .500 and to know we'll get a home game in the tournament.
I don't want any fouls. It was just basically, go in and try to establish the floor without fouling. The referees, I knew they were going to have the whistle in their mouth as soon as I got close to somebody with the ball.
I knew deep down inside that I was still in the right situation. I'm glad I made the position change just in time.
After regulation we already knew we were going for the win. Our season has been about going the extra mile and doing what we can to win. We wanted to clinch first place with a win, not a tie.
I think Bill was so helpful because he knew the BRAC process, he knew the shipyard and he could articulate its mission.
As the chief financial officer of a Fortune 500 company he knew exactly what he was doing,
I knew it was going in when I threw it up. It just comes from a whole lot of hard work during practice and getting extra shots up and everything. That confidence factor plays a great role.