 For the third time in three years, the Roseau Girls basketball team is headed to the Class A state semifinals. The Rams fell in the semifinals the past two seasons, but will look to change that this time around as they prepare for New London Spicer. And despite an 18-point victory in the tourney's opening game, there are still areas they feel they need to improve in. We're going to have to settle down. I mean, I thought we came out just a little scattered. I don't even know if so much nervous, but just maybe feeling that pressure that we haven't, we've been able to kind of play with all year. But it's one thing to be the number one team in the whole state, but to be the number one seed now in the state tournament and everyone is expecting you to win it. And so I think we just need to settle down and kind of refocus on who we are and what we know we can do. And I think you could see that. We had too many turnovers today and stuff like that. Just to kind of clean those things up and make sure we have good communication out on the court and we're all on the same page. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.