
I was flopping around down in South Carolina. Those guys were riding a Big Wheel 11 years ago back in Berlin, Maryland, and New Jersey. What does that mean to you guys to make it this far now, and also how significant do you feel it is that you picked up another quality win for the resume? First time in 11 years Tech is in the ACC semifinals. We just wanted to keep them at a good distance, so we did that. They came back, and that was something we kept saying on the bench. Keve, how much did what happened last night kind of get you more to dig in at the end of the game to close it out this time when Notre Dame got within five? I don't know any other way to explain it to you than that. Their passing, their spacing, what they can do with all those guys gives you a lot of heartburn and keeps you up at night. Now, in the second half, they are a machine offensively. Justyn was awfully, awfully good throughout, got a couple of shots down, and I thought put Notre Dame on their heels a little bit, which is very unusual. We just had such a great look about us, and we gotta Aluma started in the first possession of the game. Not that Notre Dame's wasn't, and Notre Dame is so good and had such a good - has had such a good season. You're sitting there yesterday watching that. I've always been concerned - you wouldn't trade it for the world, I've always been concerned, that other team has been on that floor. MIKE YOUNG: You know, I don't know if this had anything to do with it, the bye is great. What went into that hot start and what did it do for you throughout the course of the game? You got off to a hot start and even though Notre Dame was able to narrow the gap as the game went on, you never really lost that edge.
