Maryland-UMBC Quotes
12/4/2016 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball, Terrapin Athletics
Head Coach Brenda Frese
Opening statement:
"Obviously after a run of four straight games on the road, it's great to be able to come home in front of our tremendous fans and continue to play extremely well. I thought our starters set the tone early for us, and I thought we were able to really extend with our depth. Always love seeing the stat line of really positive assist to turnover ratio: 29 assists, every player scoring, and just being unselfish as a team as we were today. Obviously we're getting prepared now for the four games in nine days that we'll be playing here and just continuing to go out and get better."
On Kristen Confroy breaking out of her slump:
Junior Guard Kristen Confroy
On shooting well at XFINITY:
“Being a shooter you just have to keep trusting the process. Every shot I've taken has felt like it's going in. Earlier in the year it just wasn't, but that's just something you have to deal with sometimes. You just have to keep getting shots up and keep trusting the process. Obviously it was great to see the ball go in a couple times and just being at home makes it even better.”
On playing four games in nine days:
“Having so many games in a row not only gives us the opportunity to play to our own standard, but also to see how much we can push that wall in terms of fatigue. Obviously it's a tough stretch, but being able to push through that wall and have our depth come in and show what they can do is big for us to grow as a team and prepare for down the road in March.”
Freshman Guard Destiny Slocum
On the team's mindset coming off a big game against Louisville:
“It's always the same mentality. If we were to change our mentality we would just be a weak team. Every opponent that we play out there is as good as the best team in the country — that's the mentality we have.”
Sophomore Forward Kiah Gillespie
On her career-high 13 rebounds:
“I was just focused on doing something for my team. My shot wasn't falling — I think I went 1-for-5 — but that didn't matter. I just was trying to continue to rebound and keep second-chance points alive for me and my teammates.”



