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POST-GAME QUOTES * GAME 2 * May 30, 2003
Stetson head coach Pete Dunn
"I was proud of our offense staying with it. We're a pretty good fastball hitting team. We only had a couple of hits going into that one [sixth] inning. I thought we'd swung the bat well and had some pretty good hacks on Micah (Owings). We managed to catch up to some of his fastballs [in the sixth]. Then Blair took charge and kept us in the game.
"I apologized to him for taking him out. But we wanted to turn (Brandon) Boggs around and make him hit from the right side. Of course, Lincoln is our go-to guy anyway. So when I took him out, I said it wasn't because you don't have good stuff. Again, I'm extremely proud of these young men.
"[Snyder] is an extremely tough out. He's one of those guys, and you don't see them often. You can fool him once, and if you go back to the well and get him, he'll end up making you pay for it. That was a tremendous at-bat. He's that kind of hitter. You may get him on one pitch, but he'll make that adjustment very quickly."
Stetson starting pitcher Adam Blair
"They're a good hitting team. A lot of good-hitting teams are fastball-hitting teams. So I threw some curveballs up there and some changeups, kept them out in front. They were looking for fastballs, and I threw changeups. Coach [Terry] Rooney mixed it up real well. They made some great defensive plays behind me.
Stetson third baseman Brian Snyder
Georgia Tech head coach Danny Hall
(On coming from the loser's bracket): We've done it before. The most important thing is to try and win the game in the morning and stay alive and then that would mean we would get a chance tomorrow night. We can at least say we have been in the loser's bracket and had to win four games in a row to win a tournament. We can take some confidence knowing we have done it before.
(On Stetson's defensive plays): After they had taken the lead on us, the shortstop and third baseman made two great plays on two hard hit balls. And then they sub in a right fielder and he makes a great catch into the wall. They made three very good defensive plays when they needed to.
(On ECU): We had a chance to watch them play. Hopefully we can learn from watching their club play. I know that they are going to battle in the morning. At this point, everyone is good. Everyone has won something, so you need to play well to keep advancing.
Georgia Tech pitcher/dh Micah Owings
I was hitting my spots inconsistently, but definitely after the second (home run) I should have come in come in on somebody and if I had to maybe lay them down and show them I wasn't messing around. It was one of those learning experiences.
Georgia Tech first baseman Clifton Remole
I wasn't trying to hit a home run at all. He was throwing me breaking stuff all night. He just left one up in the zone and I capitalized on it.
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