Jacob Overcash. He may prove to be a real spark for us.
I think we're ready to go into another part of our season ... play a couple good teams and then train a little bit, get used to playing outside.
I think we showed a lot of tenacity when we took the doubles point against Florida. We played Florida close and went up against the defending indoor champions in Baylor, and the team showed a lot of toughness.
Our biggest downfall last year was the keeper situation,
We never thought about winning nine matches in a row. If we just do the little things properly, it should be enough -- it will be enough.
That was the best win of my career right there. We found out what kind of team we had.
We pushed the No. 1 team in the country. We had chances to win.
We dominated them in three of the matches. Bekker was off but ended up winning.
We have to remember that we can control things. Everybody else in the league is looking at what we're going to do.
We need to keep things focused for the Ivy League. League play is more important here than anywhere else I've been.
We had enough time to be ready. We played a team we felt we should beat and went out there and beat them.
We have a target on our backs. Most of the matches, we've been the favorite, so it's been a different challenge for us.
We have confidence in anybody we put in the lineup, so if we hold a couple guys out, we still expect to win.
We need to continue to make good habits a routine. Doing little things the right way leads to success, and that's what I'm trying to teach these guys.
We had a situation in a place where he had to win and it didn't work out. Perhaps the bitter taste of this will make us better next year.
We cannot allow our pharmacists to take the hit for this administration's failed plan.
We did a good job against Army and Princeton outdoors. We had good wins both inside and outside. The conditions are the same for both sides.
We have excellent depth. We feel like we can produce no matter who we put in there toward the bottom of the lineup.
Our expectations are not great but this road from Bendemeer to Manilla is an absolute shocker,
This is the best team I've had since I've been here. We're working hard in practice, and even the guys who aren't playing matches are helping other guys get better.
This group always does better when we have to win. Now, we have to win, so I have a good feeling about that.
It is what it is, we're on the bubble, we're sitting there. Losing this puts us in definite trouble. Had we finished the season at 45 we were probably in.
It shows the fitness and tenacity of our team.
I think our guys fought hard. We know we have to be a little more flexible next time. We didn't make enough adjustments.
But I think, in the longer term, the Brogden affair and the Latham affair are aberrations in what is normally a fairly productive and collaborative relationship.
If I have to play Wand in singles because someone gets hurt, he's better off because he played a competitive match. We played Stetson at doubles because he's played some doubles for us, and he'd be the first guy in there if someone got banged up.
I can do a hundred million things other kids can do.
Their keeper was doing really good and stopped what we did have, and our guys were offsides,
The Latham experience shows us -- both journalists and politicians -- that if you act in a certain way, you have to be prepared for that to be made public.