 Stevenson with a 16-4 win over Elizabeth Town to Knight Glen Clark with head coach Paul Cantabeni. Coach, a little bit of a slow offensive start, but other than that, I can't imagine that you'd be too unhappy about anything this evening. I thought we did all right. I think offensively we got the shots early. We just weren't putting away. I thought their goalie played pretty well. He had 22 saves in the night, so he did a good job. But once we got going there and started hitting some shots, and we got in a better rhythm offensively the quicker we played, so that was good. And I thought we did a pretty good job for the most part. So we just got to, again, though, I think for us offensively, we still have to shoot the ball. Much better than finishing when you have open shots. So we got to get better at that as we go on. But defensively, you did a great job, and Scorese is starting to play some of his best lacrosse. So that's good. Coach, two things that seem to jump out to us the most tonight in the booth were obviously Connor's dominance at the dot. But then also, the job that you guys did on the ride and forcing them a lot of failed clears. Yeah. We thought we had to ride them. I thought we could have a good chance on how they clear. I thought we had a really good opportunity to get some easy ones on them clearing and riding them. I mean, I thought we did a really good job of that. So that's a big part of the game. 10 failed clears for them. So that really helps us to maintain the ball, wear them down, get their defense obviously a lot tired and thought that played well into our hands. But Connor, being a couple days more healthier, he had a hamstring pull. I thought that three days off again, didn't do anything those days to get healthy. So that's what we know he can do and how he can play. And so he wasn't at his best against Salisbury, unfortunately, but I think three days off. And then getting him back out there, he did a great job. And that's a big part of what we do. If we can have the ball, we get a really good chance to win. So winning face offs is really important. Name that we hadn't called this season, Fadrowski, young man from Calvert Hall, who was really helpful in the wing play and assisted a goal. Looks like he's coming along. Yeah, all freshmen know that it's the process. When they tend to play and how they're getting into it. And Aiden's been playing pretty well for the last two weeks. And we thought it was a really good opportunity for him to get in there and make some plays. Coach Pauls loves the way he plays. And he's really smart and not selfish. Gets the ball off the ground well. So you're probably seeing more of him. I thought he played really well. I thought he had a really good game. This is obviously things are changing in your conference. And it's a more difficult conference moving forward. You're inching closer to the start of conference play. There's been ups. There's been downs. There's been a little bit of everything. How do you feel on the whole about where this team is as you get a little bit close? We'll find out more about us next week when we have to play Franklin Marshall and Eastern both next week. But I think we're learning to play 60 minutes. I think we've done a great job playing 45 minutes against a lot of opponents. But those 15 minutes have killed us. So we've got to continue to find a way to play a solid 60 minutes against good opponents. And so that's our goal to do. I think we're getting closer. I don't think we're quite there yet. But I think we're getting closer to doing what we need to do. We just have to do it more often. Coach, happy birthday. Thank you. Always appreciate the time. 25 again. 25 again. Remarkable. And Peter was trying to take credit for the cupcakes. But that was Mrs. Cantapani. No doubt. Mama's staying. Did a good job. I like myself a nice cupcake though. I'm not going to lie to you. Coach, enjoy your Easter. Thanks for taking the time for us. Appreciate it. Thank you.