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  • "Everybody takes responsibility for Ta'Shauna 'Sugar' Rodgers," first-year Hoyas coach Keith Brown said. "When you talk to her instructors, you talk to the administration, everybody has a chapter in the book."

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  • "When you have seven seniors, I could look at them and they knew what I was thinking and what I was saying," Brown said. "When you're dealing with this amount of kids that haven't really played, you have to be patient and teach them. It's still a learning process, and you can't forget that as a coach."

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