 Hello, everyone. I am here with Darian Dildi after the Stevenson University women's volleyball team beats Missile University in the Matt Commonwealth semifinal match. First off, Darian, your overall thoughts on the match. I think we did a really good job defensively, offensively. We were really on there with the passes. We also had our blocks. We also had some pretty good kills. There were some obstacles in the way a little bit, but we went around it and we executed. And what was the message in all weekend practice leading up in the match this evening? Basically, not to really get in our heads about what was about to happen, because we knew today was going to be a really good game. He just wanted us to get out of our heads, play like we always play, and just do good. That first set, let's face it, it wasn't what you guys expected, what you guys hoped for. But you guys came back in that second set and how did you guys work together to overcome that? Well, it's all about the positivity. We always make sure we have each other's backs when someone makes a mistake. We're always like, you're good, you got this. Hopefully get in their heads like, OK, the next pass or the next hit that I get or the next block that I get, I'm going to execute on that. Just so that we can hype each other up and so that no one can really get in their heads about everything. And in the second set, like I just mentioned, it wasn't things didn't go your way, but what adjustments were made in between the second and third set? We just tried to get our connection back. It was hard in the beginning, especially since we were losing a lot of points. But once we started getting that connection back, we actually got up a lot more than I really expected. But I'm just happy about how we played in the second set, and that really showed in the third and fourth set. We just got to play our game. And in the final set in that fourth set, what was the message in the final time out? Just play like we play. We can't get in our heads about everything. We can't let every little mistake. We can't let the ref get in our heads about everything. We just got to play how we play because we're a really good team. And if we're in our heads about everything, we just fall downhill. So just basically pick up everything, just do our best. And you were part of this team for a number of years. What's the most, I guess, meaningful part of being on this team? What do you like the most? I just like everyone on the team. Everyone has their little spark. It's great to see these girls every day and just embrace them and do all this funny stuff we did. And also play together, because I feel like together we're just, I feel like we're awesome together. So I just really like the girls who are on this team because it's just, we can't really play if we don't have really good connections. And I feel like we all have really good connections often on the court, so. Yes. And going into this Saturday, it's a championship game. You have Eastern, you know what Eastern, what the score was with Eastern a couple of weeks ago. What do you expect from them going into that championship game? I expect them to play a really hard game, because they also know it's on the line. And they won the Mac for the past two years. So they have something on the line, and we are just going to come in and hopefully take back what we started in the beginning. And so I just know the outside is really going to go for it. She's going to try to tool us. She's going to try to get the kills. And we just have to find a way to block her and just play our game. Yes. All right. I appreciate your time. Thank you very much. Thank you.