Geesh, TJI. You are pulling me away from valuable writing time on that other real sport (running), but this link to ESPN article includes a lot of comments by Geno, Harry, and Foster that touch on the post-loss expectations.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/ncaatourney03/story?id=1526258
such as "I don't worry about the pressure we put on players and the pressure they put on themselves. But I don't want them to feel it's the end of the world if they don't win the championship. I want them to enjoy the process."
or from an NYTimes article:
"'They are young and they don't understand forming good habits and building on things. I'm always trying to get them to forget the score, just to keep playing the same way every possession, every day. For this team, that's not easy to do. As they get older, they'll understand. Right now, we go on emotion. If our emotions are good, we're good. If our emotions are not good, we're not good.''
Other than that, there are a lot of old links for March - April 2003 from that sketchy womens-hoops-blog site that mainly don't work (how can a site put up so many bad links???) but do have hints to possibly something in the Courant at that time. In the main, Geno told them to relax, March begins a new season, forget that you're mainly a bunch of freshmen, and give DT the ball.
And yow, if you ever need someone to get you fired up as a UConn fan to pound on at tourney time, Rick Adelson's the man:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/ncaatourney03/story?id=1527568 -- also from that sketchy womens-hoops-blog