 Stevenson gets 72-52 win over Lebanon Valley this evening, Glenn Clark alongside head coach Gary Stewart. Coach, got tested a little bit in the second half. They got it back within five points. What were you proud of in the effort to handle, withstand that, and pull away? Yeah, I thought at times it went pretty well. And then at other times it felt like a visit to the dentist. You know, it just wasn't as smooth as we would like, but credit Lebanon Valley. I mean, they compete really, really well. They're well-coached and spread us out and we fouled too much. I thought they competed really, really well. So any time that we didn't do something right, they took advantage of it. But on the flip side, I thought we did a lot of things right today. We out-rebounded them by 18. You would have liked to have handled the ball a little bit better than we did. But I did see some improvement there as well in terms of our decision-making. I thought we were balanced. We had ten guys scoring double figures. So you bring that up. It was not any one guy that was maybe taken over or anything like that. Is that what this team, when it's at its best, is that what this team is about? Is just the ball movement and recognizing, making those types of plays and not having one player who's going to suck that up? Correct. I don't think there's anybody pleased in the locker room from what we did offensively. I felt like we had a lot of opportunities that we just didn't capitalize on. But we have a lot of different places to go get a basket, and so that's very comforting for not only student-athletes, but for the coaching staff as well, that we don't have to force things because we can get it to a player that's playing against the air or has an advantageous situation, and we can capitalize on that. You pointed out, as we're looking at the stats sheet, that Joey Lutz finished plus 28 tonight. And again, it doesn't maybe jump off the page, it used statistically, and you see the point total or something like that. But on both ends of the floor, what was he doing right that the team was playing so well when he was out there? Yeah, he has the unique ability to impact the group. He's kind of wise for his years because you look at the plus minus. It's not just tonight, which is a staggering number, plus 28. But throughout the season so far, he's really impacted that category, and that means that he's doing a lot of things. He's handling the ball really well. He's screening well. Some of the things that don't get noticed, taking good shots, and then he's got to play the other end, too. So we're asking him to play some tough match-ups and challenging him, and then go back and get it and rebound. So we're asking a lot of him, and he's been up to the task. So you guys are going to get a little break here, and then we're not going to actually see you until January. You have a couple of trips. What do you still want to see from this group before you get back into conference play? I've got to remind myself this wasn't conference play tonight, obviously. Before you get into conference play, what do you still want to see from this group? We have to ride the bull. We've got to go to Wittenberg. They're the all-time winningist program in the history of Division III basketball. So we'll play in their tournament, stiff competition there. And then for good measure, we'll go down to Virginia and play in the defending national champions tournament, Christopher Newport. So we'll get a lot of information about ourselves. We're looking forward to competing. Obviously, we know that the task at hand will get through finals and celebrate the successes there academically. And then we're going to get to work. It's a great time of year because it's just all basketball and opening gifts. And for the coach, it's eating a lot of food. So everybody's happy. Sounds good to me, too. Sounds good to me. All right. Give me the Christmas song that you can't help but hum along to. And then give me the one that if you hear it again, you're pretty sure you're going to end up breaking a window. Well, Merry Christmas, baby. You sure do treat me right. That's fantastic. And not that I don't like the song, but Boy Jingle Bells is tough after about 75 rounds per day. But I like them all. So that's a really tough question. But those are two things that come to mind. Happy holidays to you, coach. Always appreciate it. And we'll see you back here in January. All right. Thank you, Glenn. Happy holidays to you and your family. It's Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark. Go Mustang Sports.TV.