 All right, game three of the Mustang Classic goes to RIT in a thriller, 17-16 over Amherst, joined now by Tigers coach, Jake Kuhn. Coach, I guess we start with, that was just a hell of a cross game, right? Like, that was some sort of game, wasn't it? Yeah, that was a fun one. Kind of as advertised, we expected it to be a fast-paced game and up and down. And that's how we like to play the game. That's how we like to play the game. And we were lucky enough to come out on top tonight. That's a great Amherst group. And I thought our guys showed a tremendous amount of heart going down early and fighting back. I want to talk about that. You fall behind by four in the first half, and you call a timeout, and coming out of that timeout, things start swinging your way. Can you take me into that conversation? And what was said there when you called that timeout? Yeah, you know, we had a little bit of a rough week with all the weather up north. And I was a little worried that we'd come out sluggish. We actually had to take the day off on Wednesdays. We didn't even practice. So I was a bit worried we might have some sluggish legs. But I called the timeout, and we talked about how Amherst likes to push the ball and get early offense, and that we needed to be ready to step up. And I said, the game can go one of two ways right now. We could get blown out, or we can fight and claw back. And they stepped up to the bell there. And then you get ahead by five in the second half, but they start clawing back in again in the fourth quarter. What did it take for you guys to be able to finish this one off? I guess just stay in the course. We made a few mistakes late in the fourth quarter, and they capitalized. I mean, that's what great teams do. And Amherst is a great team. We needed to just keep playing how we wanted to play. And we needed to possess the ball a little bit. It was tough to get possessions there at the end. Their face-off guy started winning some draws. And our face-off guy took every draw, and they had three guys going. So that was, I think, tough on our guy as a freshman in particular. But he played great. We were proud of his effort. Coach, just being a part of the Mustang Classic, this event, eight really good teams, just your experiences can tell us a little bit about that. We did talk about that and how this is one of the more premier Division III events all season long. And it's the one thing that mimics a playoff atmosphere. And we knew we'd be playing a playoff team and two teams in Dickinson as well. So this has been great. It's always great. We enjoy coming down, and hopefully we'll continue that. Coach, congratulations on the win tonight. Best of luck tomorrow. OK, thank you. He is Coach Jake Kuhn. After RIT gets the 17-16 win on day one of the Mustang Classic, I'm Glenn Clark for GoMustangSports.com.