We feel that there's something special in the air around here. The senior class is here to put Alabama back on top and continue the winning tradition.
We feel that there are nine winnable games left. And we really want to end the season on a positive note and take our four seniors out on a positive note. We really want to prove something-that we're a better team than what we started out as.
We're expecting a big year out of every one of them. All of our seniors have experience.
We're excited. We've got 13 girls and eight are freshmen and sophomores. This is a good experience for them. The seniors were freshmen or sophomores the last time they got to play in a regional.
Word got out around school that I was going to do something zany for senior night and there were some expectations for my introduction. The crowd wanted to see a show.
We're still making too many mistakes for four seniors and a junior. I know they will go out (today) and give a good effort.
We're still looking for our go-to guy, but I'm starting to see senior leadership start to form. I sat the seniors down and talked to them about stepping up. I don't know if it just hit them or if they're tired of losing, but they're starting to step up.
We rested a few kids and bumped some others up tonight. We tried to get as many seniors in the lineup as possible. It was a good chance for some of the kids.
We're searching for leaders right now. We had to play with a make-shift line and we lost some great seniors heading into this season.
We're looking for Jamie to give us some really good senior leadership. She plays really good defense, and she has a nice stick. She's set for a big senior year.