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NCAA WOMEN'S REGIONAL SEMIFINALS AND FINALS: GREENSBORO


March 30, 2019


Wes Moore

Elissa Cunane

DD Rogers

Kiara Leslie


Greensboro, North Carolina

Iowa 79, North Carolina State 61

COACH WES MOORE: First, you have to give Iowa a lot of credit. They played a great game. Very well-coached. Very fundamental. And you know, Gustafson, obviously, awesome player and then felt like the rest of the team really had a great game around her.

So when they are hitting threes and she does what she does on the block, it's a tough matchup. I thought we made a great run. I was very disappointed in the first half. I don't know exactly what happened; that really didn't look like our team. But second half, we made a nice run and then we came down about four or five times in a row and had some decent looks, and the ball just didn't go in. I thought that was our chance to really put some pressure on them and maybe get over the top but wasn't meant to be. Again, Iowa was a better team today.

Q. For DD and Kiara, for this being your last game what did this game mean to you and what does it mean to wrap up your career here at N.C. State?
KIARA LESLIE: I have to thank Coach for allowing me to come here and finish out my college career. I think that we didn't play the way we wanted to today, but they played hard for us. I personally take some of the blame for us starting off a little bit slow but I'm thankful for the way that we finished this year.

DD ROGERS: Yes, like Kiara said, I'm very happy with how our year went this year. I wish the outcome of this game would have been different, but I wouldn't rather have, you know, done it beside the people that I did it with.

Q. Guarding a player like Megan, she's so physical and does so much in the post, as a true freshman, what did you learn playing against a player like that who is a senior who has done so much and plays with such a physical style of basketball?
ELISSA CUNANE: I think she kept her composure very well on the court, and she just scored a lot around the basket, but she also had the outside shot. So I think just her style of play, and she was directing her players and leadership on the court is something I can learn from.

Q. The saying goes, leave something in better shape than when you got it. Do you feel you've done that with this program in your four years in.
DD ROGERS: Well, I do believe the program has gone up since I've been here, not necessarily in I wouldn't say talent or players on the team. I think we've been capable to do it. People just stepped up and wanted to go as far as they could this year and we made it happen.

Q. Kiara, you guys as a team this year had to go through a lot of adversity, the four injuries, but it's still a Sweet 16 trip. What did you learn and how have you guys grown true all that?
KIARA LESLIE: We just stuck together and played for one another each and every night. I think that's what helped us get this far and throughout the season.

Q. Thank you for an amazing season for the ACC. Can you speak to your success in recruiting the State of North Carolina?
COACH WES MOORE: Yeah, we've been very blessed in that regard. I think, you know, we had four of our five starters were from North Carolina, and we're proud of that. I think those kids, maybe it means a little more to them.

But also, there's a lot of talent in the state. There's a lot of very good coaches that refine that talent for us, we're very blessed. Obviously those three ladies are all North Carolina products. Couldn't be prouder of the whole team.

I was really disappointed in the first half or if we were nervous or just what, but we weren't ourselves. There's been very few times I have been disappointed, especially with all they have been through. I told them in the locker room, there's times before a game -- I probably shouldn't say this -- there's times before a game, introductions or whatever, I'm almost moved to tears because as good of players they are just as good of people.

Q. You mentioned, your down 13 to start the third quarter and you had a 12-6 run. Was that a product of adjustments you made at halftime, or just shots going in the third quarter that didn't go in the first half?
COACH WES MOORE: At this time of year you really struggle with, do you go with what you've done all year or do you try some new things. Obviously we started the game in our normal defense and we just felt like we couldn't match up very well on the block, and Elissa was getting in foul trouble and so we decided to try to get in front and we had spent quite a bit of time trying to deny the high post and pressure the ball. If you're going to front, you have got to have pressure on the ball and make it tough for them to pass, and we didn't do a good job of that.

But I agree, I thought we did turn them over a few times doing that; that maybe took them a minute to adjust. I thought we turned them over, made the run. And then like I said, it just seems like there was about five possessions where we had a couple of wide open threes, we missed a layup, and, you know, you just think if we hit a few of those shots, it puts a little pressure on Iowa and gets the crowd into it a little bit.

I would have liked to have seen what we could have done, but that happens and you've got to give them credit. They shot the heck out of it from three, and that's what you've got to hope doesn't happen when you're playing them because you're going to have to give something up. You've got to pick your poison, and they made us pay.

Q. Your thoughts on this season as a whole, and where the program's going.
COACH WES MOORE: Yeah, I think the whole body of work, you have to be really proud of these players and all they have been through. They could have -- you know, they could have really hung their heads and got down four different occasions, when you had some key players go out, and they didn't.

You know, maybe they mourned a little bit for a day or two but they bounced right back and kept coming. I'm proud of that. As far as our program goes, and what's what we owe a lot to these seniors, we had our best recruiting class this past year coming in in the fall. I think ESPN ranked it Top-10, and now back-to-back Sweet 16s, we're getting in homes that we weren't able to get in a few years ago. We're excited about where we're headed and we owe that to the players up here.

Hopefully we can build on what they have helped happen here.

Q. Elissa had a great game today, double-double, really seemed to be really composed going up against the Player of the Year.
COACH WES MOORE: Yeah.

Q. What did you think about her performance and her growth this year?
COACH WES MOORE: Yeah, you know, again, you know, it was a physical game, so she didn't probably finish as many as she would have liked around the bucket, but what an awesome future she has ahead of her, and hopefully this is an experience that will help her down the road.

You know, again, another one that's just an unbelievable person, and we're excited. Always got a smile on her face. We're excited about having her around and hopefully we can do like Iowa's done, build something special around a special player.

Q. You obviously are really proud of everything you've built here and excited about the future, so have you committed to coming back to N.C. State next year?
COACH WES MOORE: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I'm very blessed to be at N.C. State. Again, I like where we're headed.

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