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MSU-CU Quotebook

By Times staff writer
© St. Petersburg Times
published March 18, 2003

Colorado

Sophomore center David Harrison on CU getting an at-large bid:

"So many years of just watching the tournament and finally actually being in it, it's going to be really weird. I remember I used to skip school to watch the tournament, because it's on all day. Now kids are going to be watching me, skipping school."

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Junior guard/forward Blair Wilson on what the school's first NCAA berth since 1997 means:

"To be rewarded as a team for guys sticking it out when guys were transferring, all of the controversy, makes it that much better."

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Senior forward Stephane Pelle upon hearing the Buffaloes had been selected and were going to Tampa:

"It's not like I'm going to be jumping up and down, but there's a smile on my face."

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Michigan State

Coach Tom Izzo, whose team's schedule strength is rated No. 12 by the RPI, on the Spartans' opening-round game:

"Are we prepared to play anybody and everybody? We've played enough good teams that I'm not worried about who we might run into. I'm worried more about us."

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Sophomore guard Chris Hill on MSU's 7-6 record against teams in the NCAA Tournament:

"That's definitely the reason coach schedules the teams we play. We played two No. 1 (seeds, at Kentucky and at Oklahoma), beat one of them (Kentucky) and lost to the other by two points. So we should be ready."

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Sophomore forward/guard Alan Anderson on the team coming off a loss to Ohio State in the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament:

"I think we're going to respond to that loss pretty well. We know it's one-and-done time. And Colorado plays an aggressive style, just like a lot of Big Ten teams. So I think we're going to respond to that challenge."

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