Vanderbilt-Florida postgame quotes

Feb. 18, 2016

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Vanderbilt Head Coach Melanie BalcombOpening Statement…
“Down early, this time it was 15-4 before we worked ourselves back into the game. But that start has to make you want to pull your hair out.

“I kind of thought that would happen here. This team is very fast, and they go fast then anybody. You can’t simulate that in practice, so I was concerned we were going to get down quickly. I started Miaya (Seawright) for defense and to really try to do a better job of really trying to win, get three stops and start off better. Obviously, the strategy did not work. I knew we would come back and have a chance to win the game. I’m just disappointed, again, on how we started the second half. Same thing. You have to win the couple first minutes of each half. I think that is really important, and we’re not doing that.”

Florida Head Coach Amanda Butler
Opening Statement…
“I thought it was a fantastic team effort. I loved the way we attacked, and if you look at us shooting 34 free throws, even though we missed more than we would have liked, being super aggressive and putting ourselves in that position is part of when we are our best. I just loved the way the team played together tonight. Their energy was fantastic. They were so positive with each other. Their huddles were great. When we were communicating, it was exactly how we wanted it to sound and feel. It was reinforcing and in such a manner that we knew we were going to win. They didn’t want to let each other down.”

On withstanding Vanderbilt’s early run in the second period…
“We came out and hit shots right at the beginning and hit a couple of threes. That was exciting. It was an exciting way to start the game. But Vanderbilt’s pattern is very clear. They have been down a lot and then they come right back at you. One of the things we were talking about before the game was that we can’t get a lead and become casual. They really make you pay when you leave people open or there is a defensive miscue, for whatever reason. I think that is what you saw. We had a few miscues and you saw them capitalize. They are a good team.”

On the Play 4 Kay initiative…
“She was just an amazing woman. For those of us in the younger generations, that is the type of person that blazed the trails, that made women’s basketball important enough that we are sitting here with microphones and cameras in the back and people gathered to talk about the game. The Kay Yows of the world were the ones who made that possible. She did that with a tremendous amount of class, and in a way that we would all hope to emulate. Then her battle was nothing short of inspiring. I think the thing that is really inspiring about the Play 4 Kay initiative is that for the games played in this time, for a moment, we all become competitors on the same side. We take our institutional hats. We all put on pink and we all go and play to try and raise awareness, come together for that common goal for something that is really awful, and, at the same time, significant. It’s something we have to do in a cohesive way.”

Florida Sophomore Forward Haley Lorenzen
On her motivation to make the hustle plays during the game…
“Coach always talks about making plays, and there was a couple of times that I was getting tips. You are just hustling. That is just what we practice and that is just what Florida does. My teammates give me so much energy and so much confidence to do more than just be the ‘big girl’ inside. Getting tips on balls was just really exciting and I think that just pushed us over a hump.”

On the Play 4 Kay initiative tonight…
“She created opportunities for all of us to be here. My family has been impacted by (cancer) with my aunt. So to be able to have these pink-game nights where we can Play 4 Kay, and we can also play for those that have suffered from cancer in our own families or our friends’ families, it is just a wonderful night to just play for something that is greater than yourself.”

Florida Freshman Guard Eleanna Christinaki
On the team’s mindset entering tonight…
“Our theme going into today was domination by resuscitation. Today was my day. Tomorrow it will be someone else. We have a deep bench and that is what makes us a great team.”