You know, Nan, it's hard to feel better or worse on the basis of that peformance...in fact, it's hard to take away much of value from a game like that. The unfortunate thing about the women's game today is that there remains only a half dozen teams or so that play at a level against each other from which a true gauge of performance can be measured. Beyond that, the dropoff in talent is still so steep that nothing very meaningful emerges in post-game analysis. Yes, in the first half, our passing was extraordinarily crisp and we looked very efficient against a team that cannot begin to match up with our talent. Much is being made elsewhere on our board about posting Stef lower and the "lessons" we learned from that exercise when Marquette had no physical answer for her presence no matter where she played. And, finally, while Geno correctly, in my opinion, tried to give the Freshmen and underclassmen as many minutes as possible in a laugher, those players looked pretty bad in the final "quarter" of the game, with a near 50 point lead shrinking by 15 or so. I guess, or I hope, the national scene is gradually improving, but I sure wish we played more than four or five truly meaningful games a season, games where we're really pushed and tested.