11.12.2009

Feb. 13, 2008 Part II

Lauren Biggers on The View From Press Row:
Making their way from the Davidson locker room to the post-game interview in the Fleming Gym media room, Stephen (Are you not entertained?) Curry and MAX Paulhus Gosselin look simultaneously exhausted and exhilarated.

As many words as I will write, SteF-in sums up Davidson's down-to-the-wire 83-78 thriller in one. "WOW," he sighs more than says.

Call me a pessimist, but when the Spartans took a 9-0 lead behind the dominant play of current SoCon Player of the Year Kyle Hines, I wasn't exactly feeling the "wow" factor.

Watching the players and coaches on the bench... they too looked, well, uneasy. For most of the first half, the Davidson contingent, fat and happy (?) and accustomed of late to kicking back and watching, could only sit quietly, nervously, and watch as the UNCG students more than earned their middle block of seats and the pep band played the SportsCenter theme song for what seemed the 10 millionth time.

"We were a little down," Curry said of the locker room mood at halftime. "Coach told us to find a way to win. To chip away little by little."

"To play defense. To stop them from shooting threes in our face. To keep our heads cool," MAX says of the coaching staff's halftime advice. "Chip away, chip away until we get in a position to win. Which we did."

"It wasn't really that bad," Thomas Sander, relegated to street clothes on this evening, said of the team's half-time mentality. "We weren't really down. We made some adjustments. We have a mature team. I feel like we all knew that we were gonna come back."

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