 Hello and welcome to the Stevenson Athletics Plays of the Month. This time we're featuring Plays from February. It's been a short month, but an action-packed one. Championship month for winter sports. But let's get things going with women's ice hockey. Yeah, Mustangs taking on the Mustangs of Morrisville State. Monica Pozik, she is money in overtime in this game right here. Sticks home a rebound from Chelsea Blackburn. Mustangs win this one. Two to one with 6.9 seconds left. Let's check out a play featured from the first game of that series. Chelsea Blackburn just weaving through the defense. A wide open look and just beats the gold tender. Short side. She has four goals in that game. I don't think it was enough. Honestly, could have had five. She already had five earlier in the season. I mean, what else do you want from her? Let's talk some basketball. Niavani Gran on senior night. Look at the block. Galvernia thinks they have an easy layup and transition the other way. But Vani comes up with a huge block there. She only has had two blocks in the season, so might as well make them count. Yeah, making the most of her playing time right there, especially in senior night. And I guess Michael Byrd was watching this play because in his senior night game, he gets in the blocking act. And just so high up there. And then the Mustang crowd, the faithful, get out of their seats. They love it. Sticking with men's basketball, Cameron Hayes might have taken a page out of Michael Byrd's book. Seeing how high he jumped here, takes the handoff, drives all his muscles his way to the basket and up to the rim. Makes it look so easy. Cameron Hayes, he dropped 22 points in this game, and he was named the Mac Hamlock rookie of the year. He just floats up there to throw that one home. Let's talk about of the years. This is an of the week performance. Pierce DeShanko getting the nod against Lebanon Valley. And he's going to make the most of it. He's going to get 20 saves against Lev Valle in their final home game. And the Mustangs earning the ECAC bid. And Pierce DeShanko, a big part of that. Talk about a player who's a big part of a team. Sarah Tarbert, she picks up yet another milestone. Her 2000th career point on that basket. Coach Jackie Paasall calls a timeout. So she can get her congratulations there. She is just a 19th player in Division III history. To record 2000 points and 1,000 rebounds. Four days later, she sets the program record for rebounds. And she did it in just three seasons. Get back out to the ice hockey rink where Chelsea Blackburn's going to carry this bucket and another top shelf goal. This one in the first round of the CHC playoffs against Johnson and Wales. Player of the year, goaltender of the year. Who's going to win? We'll take the player of the year. Yeah, Bart down too. You mean you can't place that any better than she did right there. Same game, but defensively, Katie DeRosa comes up with the huge save. Johnson Wales has a shorthand at breakaway opportunity. Mustangs were up 1-0 at this point. DeRosa finished with 18 saves in the game. There's been somewhat of a theme about keeping the puck or the ball out of the net. And now that it's spring, let's talk some women's lax keeping the ball out of the net is Mac Berguson, the freshman, goaltender number 99, basing number six, Gettysburg and their home opener. Doesn't bat an eyelash. They can play after play. Just that's the type of performance you want in your home opener. Let's give this some shout out, some congratulations. Let's start with women swimming. What a season they had in just their third season. They finished fourth at the Mac championships. I don't think anyone thought they would finish that high. They had the first gold medals. They had two of them in the tournament and John Stoltzrager, coach of the year. I mean, well deserving for that too. It's his 13th honor in the Mac. He's a very storied coach in the Mac swimming world. Everybody knows him. Stevenson's getting to know him a little bit better. And just this is gonna put them on the map, put Stevenson swimming on the map. He's been there, but I mean, the medals that they brought home is well done. Yeah, and the men are gonna get there too. They don't have the numbers quite yet to finish as high, but if the women's side is showing anything, that the men will be right there in a year too. Oh, absolutely. And another team that is right there, indoor track and field at the Mac championships, the men's team finishes fourth overall, so do the women. And on the women's side, Danika Haney, being named rookie of the year after taking first in weight throw and second in shot put, weight throw is an event that we swept top four spots. Devonte Williams is named the Mac track athlete of the year, not just a sprinter of the year or anything athlete of the year for his finishes in the 60 meter dash and the 20 meter, 200 meter dash in earning NCAA rankings out of those performances. Yeah, I think this picture here says it all. I mean, Eric Hemadeca, what he's done with the both programs of men's and women's is incredible. And they had some recognition from outdoor in the past season or two, Devonte getting track athletes of the year there and going to the NCAA, but now it's indoor. I mean, they are just constantly getting better and it bleeps and bounce even from just a year ago. Devonte, I mean, he's insane. 200 meters, that's like down and back on a football field and then some. And he did it under 22 seconds, which is the fastest in division three. I can't do that with a scooter. Let's talk about the Chelsea Blackburn if we haven't talked about her enough. Just a junior records two points and a 92 victory over Salem State to become the program's all time point leader. And then just got that. Yeah, what's funny too, she did it on an assist. So it shows you what a team player she is too. And she broke that record and now has 91 points. I mean, 91 as a junior. She's nine away from 100, which is insane. She's already the program's all time goal scorer with 63. The next closest player, 31. I mean, that's her role to put the puck in the back of the net. And I think what's even more special about Chelsea Blackburn is she hates the lose. She'll do anything for this team. So it's not necessarily that she scores. It's how hard she goes every time she's on the ice. Evidence by her 17 career game winners. And getting helpers on other. She's involved in every play all night. Yeah, she's fun to watch. Another fun player to watch. Sarah Tarber, if we haven't talked about her enough either. Scoring 2,000 career points, as you see in this picture, also sets a division three record for consecutive double-double games. She had a double-double in every single game this season. It's not like they only played like 15. They played 29 games this year. And she had a double-double in every single one of them. That single season ranks third in any single division all time. It's only four from the record, which was a division one player at 33. And then her 30, which date back to last season, is fourth all time in a career. Two-time Matt Comoff player of the year. In her three-year career at Stevenson, 1,780 points and 1,005 rebounds. Insane. I don't know what else to say. All right, well, let's put a bill on it. For everything Stevenson Athletics, make sure to visit us at GoMusclingSports.com. Follow us on Twitter, follow us on Instagram, Snapchat. What else are we on, Joe? Facebook, YouTube. Myspace. Hashtag, stagnation.