Mike Adras
Mike Adras
Mike Adrasis an American college basketball coach. He most recently was the head men's basketball coach at Northern Arizona University. He was promoted from assistant coach after the 1998-1999 season, when Ben Howland left for Pittsburgh...
kelly since spoke understood until
I don't think they understood that until Kelly spoke and said that to everybody. We've approached (every game) like that since then.
knew lives playing
We knew they were not going to quit. We're all playing for our lives at this point, so we knew they weren't going to go away.
again ballgame hopefully
We really executed well in that ballgame and hopefully we'll be able to do that again this time.
credit good offense playing wonderful
Our offense wasn't very good tonight. It's a credit to (Montana) for playing wonderful defense.
continues free hope opponents shooting
Their opponents are shooting a lot more free throws, and I hope that continues (today).
physically tougher
They were physically tougher than us. Their physical conditioning really showed.
both came five last montana played state three won
They've won three of their last five and played both Montana and Montana State well on the road, just came up short.
gate good hit played team tougher
They played a good game. We did not, and they were the tougher team here tonight. We got out of the gate pretty well but hit a tough stretch. We just did not play well.
shots
They get a lot more shots because of their defense.
ball coming
They play so many guys. Twelve, 13 every ball game. They just keep coming at you. It doesn't stop.
creating playing teams
They're getting steals, creating turnovers. They get teams sped up, playing out of their rhythm, and right into their hands.
class doubt home league sneak
They're (Montana) no doubt the class of the league. For us, it's a home game. In any league race, you have to do well at home and sneak what you can on the road.
achievement tournament
It's not the tournament we wanted. But it's still an accomplishment.
advantage maybe sword throw
It's always been a home-court advantage for us to play at 7,000 feet. You throw in 4,000 - or maybe 5,000 - fans, now you have a double-edged sword working for us.