Candice Wiggins
Candice Wiggins
Candice Dana Wigginsis a retired basketball guard. Wiggins played her college basketball at Stanford University, where she graduated as the all-time leading scorer in Stanford and Pac-10 women's basketball history. She was selected 3rd overall by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2008 WNBA Draft...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth14 February 1987
CityBaltimore, MD
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I think it?s really natural to have nerves, and it took us awhile to shake them off. But we were fine once we did.
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I think it's really important that we move on from (Saturday). We are even more excited about (tonight) and I think if we do what we are capable of doing, we'll be fine.
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We make that same play all the time. I was just a second too late and the pass was there. People have been doubling on that all season. It is what it is. I feel like I let the team down, but you're going to get bad calls.
hard hits strong
Getting jumped on, it hits you pretty hard. We wanted to come out strong and get into their heads.
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I think my first realization of that was at Texas Tech.
knew missing open
We couldn't get more open shots, we were just missing them. I knew once we got rolling, it would be all right.
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We are a young team. We start two freshmen and Brooke (Smith) and I are only in our second year of playing really. We're used to playing behind seniors. We do over think things at time and make mistakes that people with more experience wouldn't make.
bring future hard ncaa played tournament toward work
We played hard, but we didn't do the little things. I think we all know we can do better, and bring more and we need to work on that. The Pac-10 is important, but the NCAA tournament is our goal, our future and we are working toward that.
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I cannot think of one post player in the country I'd rather have on my team than Brooke. I'm just really happy that the whole nation could see what we see in practice every day and what a great player she is.