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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jan 2005, p. 22

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"Our strength is our toughness and depth." head coach Tom Kieswetter said. "We have a cure of guys that have been here for a few years now. _ "lt's been tough some- times. hut we have learned from our mistakes. We have I: BRAKE SPECIAL 569,95 $59.95 memeke firicémirin’tré Front Pad Sperm! Rear Shoe _ "Ou r strength is our toughness and depth. We have a core of guys that have been here for a few years now. " - Tom kieswetter Warriors" head coach II II " " II " " II " " II " II Kieswetter should know a good thing when he sees ll. been building towards this tor the pasl few years" Below 1 um lung, he was " ~mnduu| pmul guard at Waterloo where hr became an ull-Canadian betore mov- mg un m the national team, Kieswctter compares this 2004- iiaes, 2005 team ' s"T, to his last UUA " t h a m p i - if .. G I e a t teams cover ' all facets of the game." , . said Kieswet- mgth JS (er. "Yb u 'ness have to be pth_ We tough. you have to be Core of skilled. and tt have you need to have players v/ora who are s now." striving for the same swetter goal. That udmarh (1998) team had that, and I believe this team has those same qualities." There are no holdovers from that 1998 squad. As a result, the Warriors are unaccustomed to the suc- cess they are having. and are in unfamiliar territory when it comes to being the favourite in games' rather than the underdog. Due to their lofty posi- tion. the Warriors seem to have a target on their back each and every game. 10% OFF AMY EXHAUST SERVICE "Teams come in against memeke "rar-ru" r3135??? squad frum 1998. metneiat . MAINTENANCE TUNE-UPS ' BEIJS ' MOSES . ”(WHERE I RADIATOR SERVICE . COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE car care centre m and are fearless, they feel they have nothing In lose." said Kieswetrer, ”' "tis can create mule pretty good basketball that we have to deal with night in ami nigh! out." While 1hey've been on a roll. there has been the occasional mishap along the way. like il loss to the York Lions. 74-70. coming off of the Christmas break. T hat dropped the Warriors from third in the country to their current position of fifth in the national rankings. However, the truly great teams are able to bounce back after a difficult loss, just like the Warriors did against Toronto and Ryer- son. With just over a month remaining until the playoffs. the Warriors will be looking to continue their strong play into the post-season. It remains to be seen whether or not the apprecia- tion of the team will rise as the post-season approaches. But as Kieswetter said: "University athletics have somewhat of a bandwagon effect, The recognition will come with the wins and solid play. What we're doing this season can only help us now and in the future." Maybe then the Warriors' secret will get put. Their next home game is tonight against Windsor at the Physical Activities Com- plex, starting at 7 pm. That will be a warmup for the Battle of Waterloo bar kethall matchup against cross-town rivals Wilfrid laurier Saturday at the PAC. Game time is 3 pm.

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