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NCAA Softball Super-Regional Post-Game Quotes
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South Florida Coach Ken Eriksen "This team is one of the classiest teams I've ever coached. If you don't have your emotions under control, you don't have a chance to beat a team like this. I thought our kids handled everything well all weekend long." "It's a great core coming back. When you have a centerfielder the quality of Samantha Ray and a shortstop and third baseman the quality of those kids ... We've always said that she (Ecks) can go in the circle all day long, but if she doesn't have anything behind her, it's nothing. Cristi and Bree Spence have spent all year making sure their teammates get the accolades. We've always told them not to try to strike anyone out, just get outs and make plays. They've made some plays that make you go wow, and it's nice as a coach to sit back and go wow." South Florida Pitcher Cristi Ecks "They (UCLA) are obviously a great hitting team 1 through 9. You can't really stop them, but I did the best I could to try to keep them off-balance, and I think I did a good job with that." (asked if she would like to pitch against Duran again): "I would, actually. I like pitching against people like that because I know they're good, and I can handle them. I'd like to give it another shot." South Florida Outfielder Samantha Ray "We knew at the start of the season that we could play with anyone. We had a few hiccups on the road, and we thought we could just throw our uniforms on the field, but we realized we couldn't. From there we played hard, and from the beginning we knew we could play with anyone." UCLA Coach Sue Enquist: (On being up 1-0 after the first pitch): "It's just an interesting dynamic when the first pitch (is hit for a home run). It gives Jelly confidence when she goes out to defense, and it sets the tone. It's interesting because that hit was indicative of what Duran has done for our club all year. She's a leader, and she sets the tone for us." (On Duran being named the Pac-10 Player of the Year): "The conference is so competitive. There are so many terrific ballplayers. Of course I'm biased, but I was thrilled. She has so much humility in her game. I can remember the day she was told, she was literally caught of guard. She has so much humility, and that's also what makes her the hardest worker on the team." (On playing Tennessee in the World Series): We just have a tremendous amount of respect for any opponent we play. There is so much talent, and everyone is balanced. We're look forward to the competition. Overall, our feeling is just that we are really excited to get there. This group, including the coaching staff, does not take it for granted that you automatically are going to get there. There's too much talent out there." UCLA third baseman Andrea Duran: (On UCLA's experience in the WCWS): "Our team is one of those teams that we know not to make it bigger than it already is. A lot of us have experienced that now, so we're going to go in there calm." UCLA shortstop Jodie Legaspi: UCLA pitcher Anjelica Selden: (On going to the WCWS): Last year, everything was new, being a freshman. I feel like I'll probably be more relaxed because of the experience from last year, especially with last year being such a fight for us. I'm looking forward to this year because we're all relaxed and have this quiet confidence." |
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