Dec. 15, 2007
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John Thompson III - Georgetown Head Coach
On team's unselfish play...
Our guys did a very good job of making the extra pass and sharing the ball. A lot of times when you get rolling guys think me, me, me, I have to get mine, but our guys did a very good job of making the extra pass.
On Roy Hibbert...
I thought tonight was one of Roy's biggest games since he's been here, believe it or not. I thought he was terrific particularly in the second half just with his decision-making process and the way he pursued the ball, the way he worked on the defensive end, making it hard for (Radford) to get the ball in side. Too many people look at the stat sheets and make determinations on how someone plays and that's hard to do because of how we do things, but I thought Roy was absolutely terrific. On intense moments during the first half...
All of us have to learn how to function when emotions are high, our own as well as the other team. There are going to be a lot of situations in the next couple of months where we're going to be in situations when emotions are high.
On playing at McDonough Gymnasium...
All the games you play (at McDonough Gym) are special, at least for me because a lot of my images of Georgetown Basketball are in this building. Are fans are terrific as they have been at the Verizon Center, but here they're right on top of you.
Brad Greenberg - Radford Head Coach
On Georgetown...
They're a special team. From our standpoint it was a unique opportunity to play against guys like that, I just wish we had played better. The guys were a little disappointed that they weren't more competitive at the beginning to at least get a feel for the game, but they jumped on us so quick and made three's and we never had a chance.
On the Hoyas' athleticism...
You don't think about them in terms of speed and quickness because you marvel at how savvy and how efficient. They do have deceptive speed and quickness at a lot of positions and they're very deep. I think they're faster and quicker in person than they might look on tape because there first impression is to appreciate how the play.