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Scott Slayton Quotes

«Kyle Ruby had a great game tonight. He took (Tuesday) night's loss very personally. For him to come back and play like this speaks volumes of him.»
Author: Scott Slayton
«We hoped to get it down to six by halftime, but I was very pleased with the way we came back especially for this team, which has very little playoff experience.»
Author: Scott Slayton
«We knew it was going to be a battle and everyone knows what is on the line. We were able to get started and feed off of the emotion. Curtis is never afraid of the magnitude of the moment. He stepped up and hit foul shots and Kyle Ruby's 3-pointer from the corner was big. Things kind of went our way after the first quarter.»
Author: Scott Slayton
«Everything is new and it's exciting. (The team) still feels like they have work to do. We don't want them to go there and feel happy just to be there. We feel like we still have a lot of basketball to play.»
Author: Scott Slayton
«Turnovers were a problem in the last game (against Hollidaysburg). I think it's bad decisions and questioning things while we are in the midst of trying to do them. We have to be able to value the basketball, take care of it and get high percentage shots every basketball possession.»
Author: Scott Slayton