Mizzou/Louisville Post-Game Quotes
6/2/2007 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
June 2, 2007
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Louisville Coach Dan McDonnell
On what is next for the team:
"Right now we are just worried about the Miami game and then we can worry about possibly playing the games in the text two days."
On playing against Missouri:
"You need to give credit to Missouri, they really made things happen. They did what they needed to, they are a good ball club."
On what said to team after the game:
"I was proud of our guys and the way we competed, but we need to come out and play well tomorrow."
Louisville Player Justin Marks:
On the game:
"I didn't feel like I was myself all game, but that's how it is. I was getting fly outs, they were hitting the ball well but I wasn't getting it in the strike zone."
Louisville Player Isaiah Howes:
On almost coming back:
"Never say never, you never say die, especially in college baseball. Anything can happen in this stage."
Missouri Head Coach Tim Jamieson
On the game:
"I thought the first half of the game was theirs and the second half belonged to us. We got a couple of homeruns and it really swung the momentum in our favor."
On coming back from 3-0 deficit:
"These guys believe in themselves. As much as you want to doubt these guys and count them out, you can't doubt them."
Tiger Designated Hitter Jacob Priday:
On hitting against Louisville Starter Justin Marks:
"I think the first time through we had a tough time, but the second time through the order we started to figure him out."
Tiger Reliever Kyle Gibson:
On getting the Tigers out of a sixth-inning jam:
"I just tried to come out and do my job and that is to throw strikes, keep it low in the zone and get ground balls. The defense helped me out, and that is what you need coming out of the bullpen."