Bball Girl
03-16-2007, 09:09 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaw/news?slug=ap-ncaa-losangeles&prov=ap&type=lgns
The Aggies are back in town, but it's strictly business this time.
"At 9:45 last night, we were eating at the IHOP across the street. You can tell it's a business trip," coach Gary Blair said.
So there won't be any repeat visits to Disneyland, Universal Studios or Rodeo Drive.
"We're not coming out to Disney -- we took care of that earlier in the season," Aggies guard A'Quonesia Franklin said. "Our mindset is to win our two games."
"This basketball team is ready to dance a little longer," Blair said. "We have a very balanced team -- we have six kids who are very capable on any night of being the leading scorer. That's the strength of our team. It starts with defense."
That's the approach at Texas Arlington as well. The Southland Conference champions, seeking their first tournament victory in their second appearance, enter with a 19-game winning streak. They've held each of those 19 opponents to 60 points or fewer.
"The streak is nice -- it just helps with our momentum," said Ashley Bobb, the Mavericks' leading rebounder. "You go into every game thinking you can win."
Note: Bobb was a walkon with Tech for a while...then transferred to UTA
The Aggies are back in town, but it's strictly business this time.
"At 9:45 last night, we were eating at the IHOP across the street. You can tell it's a business trip," coach Gary Blair said.
So there won't be any repeat visits to Disneyland, Universal Studios or Rodeo Drive.
"We're not coming out to Disney -- we took care of that earlier in the season," Aggies guard A'Quonesia Franklin said. "Our mindset is to win our two games."
"This basketball team is ready to dance a little longer," Blair said. "We have a very balanced team -- we have six kids who are very capable on any night of being the leading scorer. That's the strength of our team. It starts with defense."
That's the approach at Texas Arlington as well. The Southland Conference champions, seeking their first tournament victory in their second appearance, enter with a 19-game winning streak. They've held each of those 19 opponents to 60 points or fewer.
"The streak is nice -- it just helps with our momentum," said Ashley Bobb, the Mavericks' leading rebounder. "You go into every game thinking you can win."
Note: Bobb was a walkon with Tech for a while...then transferred to UTA