 Bob Trossett here alongside Sarah Tarbert. Monumental day for you, Notch, and your 2,000th career point. Describe the moment. Well, I know us three away, so I just wanted to kind of get it over with because I didn't want to think about it too much throughout the game. But it's a very humbling experience. I worked really hard. And to be able to show it off with 2,000 points is pretty special to me. And you saw the crowd standing up on its feet. And what was that moment like for you and your teammates, though, especially? It was really nice. Especially I had a lot of family come in from home and stuff. So for them to come and support me and for my team to be standing up with 2,000 to support me, it just means the world. And it's nice to have that support system behind me. Well, I never was resilient today. I really didn't go away. Cut it down at six at one point. And you yourself went on a little bit of a scoring drought in the third quarter. How do you mentally prepare? Because then you went on a fourth quarter run. Yeah, I mean, they hit big threes when they needed the threes. They drove to the basket and converted those. But like you said, I had a bit of a scoring drought. But then Katelyn Vantaz, she had a great third quarter. She really picked it up. Her shots went in. She was aggressive in the lane. And that's what we need. One person's not converting that we can rely on someone else. Your prediction for tomorrow? Falcons are Patriots. It took me a while, but I got it. I want the Falcons to win. But I think the Patriots are going to win. How about a score? If I get this right, I get something. We're just curious, right? I'm going to say 35-21. All right, you heard it here first. Listen, congratulations on a career day. Best of luck. Thank you. That's Sarah Tarbert. I'm Bob Trossett. We'll see you guys next time.