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By David Kraft
ESPN.com Saturday, September 28, 2002 SUTTON COLDFIELD, England -- Sam Torrance preached calm Saturday night. Despite a devastating loss by Lee Westwood and Sergio Garcia that left the matches tied and despite the fact his team has won the singles competition just twice in 25 years, Torrance says there will be no fiery speeches, no rallying cries and no video tributes. The soundtrack of the European team room? Torrance said it was Scottish comedian Billy Connolly. "My boys don't need lifting," Torrance said. "They're as ready a ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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