“I think you saw two great teams battling each other, especially on the defensive end of the floor,” Miami head coach Jim Larrañaga said. “I was so proud of our guys. We got off to such a great start offensively … We were very, very happy with the win.”
"That was intense, physical and dramatic. We killed it on the glass, the effort was unbelievable," Miami head coach Katie Meier said. "I think it was the first time this year that we literally played our guts out, but, in big moments, [Michigan] hit the shot or got to the free throw line. They’re very hard to score against and they are a great team."
"Early on, there was a lot of excitement because it’s the first game, but as time went on, we got some more ball movement and got it to our shooters. We have some kinks we have to work out, but it was fun," Anthony said. "We scored 37 points off their turnovers and that is something we take pride in, playing defense and getting steals."
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“I can’t say enough about the resiliency of the team,” head coach Mario Cristobal said. “Just really proud of guys for effort, for toughness and for playing hard the whole way through.”
Miami (3-4, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) will be traveling to Charlottesville, Virginia to take on the Virginia Cavaliers (3-4, 1-3 ACC) in its third away game of the season. Kickoff is scheduled for 12:30 p.m.
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“We executed the throw-in tremendously,” Barnes said. “It’s something that we’ve improved on over time. Emma Pidding got to the end line and got runners in the box. She ...
“We were locked in.” Miami head coach Sarah Barnes said in a Miami Athletics release. “We brought good pressure, created turnovers and made things difficult for Virginia Tech. In the end, we really set the tone and created opportunities for ourselves to have the ball a little bit more.”
“It gives the team confidence to be able to go out and play and compete,” Barnes said. “When a mistake is made or there’s an error, Mel is there to have their backs. We can be in any game with Mel.”