“I am a very superstitious person, so I don’t like to think about it. Teams can score in the last second like Lake Forest did against us this year. Mentally, I just try to stay strong.” – Amy Statz
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"I am a very superstitious person, so I don’t like to think about it. Teams can score in the last second like Lake Forest did against us this year. Mentally, I just try to stay strong." – Amy Statz
"I am a very superstitious person, so I don’t like to think about it. Teams can score in the last second like Lake Forest did against us this year. Mentally, I just try to stay strong." – Amy Statz
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