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Post-Game Quotesheet
3/16/2008 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
March 16, 2008
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POST-GAME QUOTESHEET
Big East Championship Final, Pitt vs.
Quoting Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon and Sam Young
COACH
As far as our guys, every guy stepped up. Every guy made plays. And I don't know where to start. We could probably start with the guy next to me, who did it for all four games, and he's been doing it all year, and he's getting better and better. So I'm proud of him and how he's gotten better and better. And the defensive guys and offensively. But I'm just more proud of him how he's become a leader, and I think it's a great testament to his team work and belief, and willingness to take on extra and want to do more. So I can't say enough about Sam and how he's played. It is well deserved.
Q. Talk about the aggressiveness that you had tonight, on the line 44 times, and just as important, outrebounding this team?
COACH
It just carried over throughout this whole tournament. And the rebounding was obviously a key factor again tonight. The fouls, obviously, it seemed like those were the longest two and a half minutes in history. If we could have made a few more, I think they would have stopped fouling, but we kept them in it a little bit.
But, again, we were attacking off the dribble, which is something we wanted to do as well.
Q. Knowing everything you've been through this year, how sweet is this because you've managed to survive so much?
COACH
But everybody hears about the certain guys, and Sam getting better and better, and Levance coming back. Taking a couple of weeks to get back into his groove. But we had guys like Maurice Polen out there practicing every day, Tim Frye, we picked up a guy, Ryan Tisi who made our practices better and joined our team in January, so we were able to practice. We don't get to this point without those guys. Cassin Diggs even gave us some practice, even though he probably needs surgery. We have a number of guys that need surgery at the end of the year, and they were able to give these guys what they needed in practice. Sam, Levance, Ronald and the rest.
So I guess I'm thinking more about those guys, a lot about those guys, because I really appreciate it and we couldn't have done it without them.
Q. Can you just talk about your seniors. I think it's a hundred wins right now for the senior class. The leadership your seniors provided.
COACH
Q. A little while ago you talked about how the measure of an elite program is a national title, and you haven't won one. Now that you've achieved here in a championship game where you've sometimes faltered, is your team ready to overachieve or achieve greater things in the next tournament?
COACH
But at the same time, that is our ultimate goal. And we don't have problems discussing that. But it doesn't take away from what we've done.
Q. What are you capable of this year?
COACH
Q. You said yesterday when you asked about the four games in four days that you guys would show up. Did you ever feel tonight that they even looked the slightest bit tired?
COACH
Q. Sam, did you ever get a sense that you guys were tired at any point?
Sam Young: I think to be tired is a mental mindset. When you go to bed and you're just about to get up and you say oh, I'm tired. But when you're out here and you have a guy trying to take the ball from you, that's a challenge. And you want to take on that challenge. I don't think tiredness or fatigue come into play when you've got so much on the line, and so much emotion involved.
Q. You seem to have almost a sixth sense tonight about exactly when Hibbert would release the ball. Can you just describe for us what you were seeing?
Sam Young: I noticed, not only in this game but in previous games, that he likes to take the one-two jump hook. And I always said he'd get it to two, and jump as high as I can. Hopefully I'd get it. Sometimes I did, sometimes I didn't. I pretty much got it at the right times tonight, and that's how that went.
Q. You're the one team in the Big East that
COACH
If you're looking for a weakness in
Q. You seemed surprisingly calm even relaxed as the game was ending. You just kind of strolled up to the court after everyone else went nuts. What was going through your mind?
Sam Young: I think in moments like that, I probably take quite a while for things to register because it's just so much of a big goal. A big tribute. Once you get there, you think did this really happen? I can't believe such good things have happened in a short period of time.
Sometimes you sit back and think, and you never would think -- I mean, things are such, I guess, a prestigious tournament like this that we'd come out, I mean, come out and do the thing that's we did this whole weekend.
Q. How does this change your outlook and expectations for the NCAA Tournament now that you've won this tournament?
Sam Young: It kind of do, and it kind of don't. My expectations are still the same. It definitely gives us a confidence booster going in. It definitely gives us a lot of motivation going in. And I felt like right now with us playing, like Coach said, our best basketball, I feel like a lot of guys know what role they need to take on for us to be a great team.
Q. Can you just talk about doing this for the seniors.
Sam Young: What can I say? I'm happy that we were able to do this today. I've been through this, this is my third year at the Garden, and I'm finally able to win one. Ronald, they've been here four years, and the last three years they couldn't win it. So I was really feeling it for them for that, because I think they lost to
But to come out and to do such a thing for them, and to let them go out with a bang like that, I mean, it shows a lot for the team. It shows a lot. And I'm just glad I can send them more with memories like this.
Q. Growing up in the D.C. area, were you a
Sam Young: To be honest, I didn't even watch basketball (laughing).
Q. At the end of the game at one end the guys were going crazy, and you had to go to the other end to do a TV interview and you were drinking your water. Can you describe what you're feeling there as you're watching your guys?
COACH
Q. Was this moment much better for you than winning the state championship in high school?
Sam Young: Definitely. Definitely. It just means so much more. You're on a higher level, a greater level not to say college is a high level, but you're playing in the Big East. That is the best conference in college basketball. To be in the Big East, and to be a Big East champion says a lot. I just feel like a won a million dollars. I can't say how proud I am of myself and my team. March 15, 2008
Quoting Georgetown Head Coach John Thompson III, Roy Hibbert and Jessie Sapp
Q. It appeared that your team really failed to match their intensity. You look at the offensive numbers particularly, that seems to be the difference in the game. What jumps out at you about that?
COACH THOMPSON III: They hurt us on the boards. It was evident right from the beginning. You know, who, what, when, where, why, I don't know. I thought our guys fought and scrapped. But the rebounding was key.
Q. At the end of the first half, they were outrebounding you. Those are hustle plays. How did you address that at the beginning of the second half, because I really saw your team get out-hustled particularly on the boards.
COACH THOMPSON III: It just happens. It's one of those days. I agree, it did happen. And you've got to give them all the credit in the world. That's a team that's gone through a lot of adversity this year with the injuries that they've had.
Obviously, Jamie is a terrific coach. They've done a terrific job of sticking together and staying focused as a unit. So you've got to give just all the credit to them for what they accomplished today.
Q. What will you take away from these three games heading into the NCAAs?
COACH THOMPSON III: I got to digest it before I can answer that question, I guess. This the second part of the year has just ended. The third part of the year is getting ready to start. So as we try to do all the time, you know, you can't have too many high highs, you can't have too many low lows. That's hard to say that right now because it doesn't feel too good right now.
But, you know, we're not a group that feels sorry for ourselves. So now we've got to regroup. We have to grow, we have to be better. As I said all year, we have to be better next week than we are this week. So you don't want to ruin the third part of the year because you're feeling sorry for yourself about losing tonight. We have to move on. We have to move on.
Q. Last year you guys were able to ride the wave of winning Big East Tournament into the Final Four. But how do you guys turn this loss and still be able to keep your chins up for the tournament?
ROY HIBBERT: No matter what, we just have to bounce back. Figure things out. Look at stuff from this past game and just move on to the next segment of the year.
Q. Jessie, did that team play like a team that had played four games in four days?
JESSIE SAPP: They just played like they wanted to win. They did a lot of hustle plays. And you wouldn't have known that they played in four days. They just played hard, and congratulations to those guys.











