 Stevenson University has had a great history of developing new sports and I'm particularly proud that we are a leader in Title IX and Division III athletics. What does it mean to be a leader in Division III athletics at Title IX? Well, it means being innovative, it means starting sports for women which are not easy and challenging. In particular, women's volleyball at the collegiate level at Division I, II and III is the fastest growing women's sport in the history of the NCAA. It fits Stevenson University. We have a very clear and distinct idea on how to start new sports at the university. It starts with a quality coaching staff and with Dave Trumbo we have an excellent coach. I knew he would be an innovative leader and educator in this new sport. Second part is facilities and we're embarking on a new four court beach court that will help attract the students and also help us train to compete against Division I and II schools until there are Division III members. Making sure we have a really viable atmosphere for women to play will help us grow this sport. We've done this many times in the last 22 years. We know what we're doing. With football in five short years we were nine and two and built a great following. Women's ice hockey 23-3-1 in four short years. Our sports are doing really well and we're very supportive of adding new sports on campus. Now when we first decided we were going to have beach volleyball first we had to get a commitment from all of our indoor players that yeah I want to play because we did not have time to recruit any 2015 beach players. So we had 13 of our all of our indoor players that yeah we want to do it. We want to commit to play. Next we're thinking we've got to get this court built so we have some place to practice. We do have one beach court between the quads. It's not quite what we're going to have built down for us to play on but it gave us three days outside in the elements on sand. The next question people like to know is well who are you going to play? We're the first Division III school in the country to have beach volleyball. Our challenge was we're going to have to play Division I and Division II teams. Division I and Division II athletes that are beach players. So our challenge was to find teams that we could compete with. We're going to host on April 23rd and 24th. After our experience in the rain this morning we know we're playing that day. It doesn't matter what the weather is and it could be just that we could get just about anything in Baltimore but we'll be playing. It's an open house day. It's going to be a really a festive event as we are hosting on the 23rd and 24th. Lincoln Memorial from Tennessee is coming off along with Carson Newman and then Morgan State University who has a club team will be there as well. And that will be our last matches of the season. That will give us 11 competitive dates and what you need to be an official NCAA team is eight competitive dates and so we should be well within that parameter by the 23rd and 24th of April and that's what we're really looking forward to. They are working diligently on the courts right now for beautiful courts with really nice sand which we've learned is the sand is so important for when they're diving and running and jumping so we're going to have four beautiful courts at Stevenson University very soon.