 All right, from Johns Hopkins, we have head coach Tim Cole and freshman Natalie Astin and Simone Bliss. Coach Cole, we'll start with you on just a general statement. Already thoughts on the match today? Pretty tight to start on both sides, I'd say. So it was a nice opportunity for both Keen and especially our younger players to settle in. And I think it took a while for everybody to do that. And then Keen showed some really nice quality, ran the middle really effectively. And our serve and pass is strong and has carried us through a lot of matches. So it's great to see that and great to see our out of system attacking. Natalie did a great job running the offense. Simone has really been developing and showed a lot of her different shots. But quite frankly, overall, our performance can be significantly better. And we're feeling very fortunate that we'll have future opportunities to try and display our highest quality. Yeah, like you said, probably the center of national teams were tight. I think it helped a little. Obviously, it's a little different and safe setting that this was the facility you played in earlier this season against the host and that you're staying on campus as opposed to being away. Yeah, it feels a little bit like home away from home, getting a training session yesterday and getting to play our tunes and settle in and do our thing was nice. But there was still a little bit of the magic of the moment for all of us. And we're trying to go out there and grab it and make it happen rather than see what comes to us. And we're still growing in that. So there were some really nice moments. We're just looking forward to the next training session, the next opportunity to be together as a team and debrief and try and crawl our way a little bit better. Simone, this is a question for both of you. Obviously, the offense was working well tonight. You hit 379 as a team, Simone, you had 18 kills. What was working for you out there then? What you got over the initial nerves? I've been really working on just being more patient when I, even if I know that Natalie's gonna set me or the situation that I'm probably gonna get set, just to hang out on the ground for a while and wait just time to set well instead of getting overreager and just rushing the play. So just being more patient and really seeing everything that's open, not trying to be too fancy, just take the easy money that's in front of me. So. I think what also helped was our resilience in covering each other and just battling for every ball so we could get as many chances as possible. Yeah. And then Coach, like you said, you probably get some things to clean up for whoever your opponent is tomorrow or some of those things that you'd like to maybe clean up a little bit for tomorrow and hopefully further. Yeah, I'm more oriented towards more of the things we did well. Like Natalie said, her coverage was fantastic. She's really been working on that and especially when covering her roommate. So she had a really nice one in the third set. But coverage is one of those things that you might be doing it and the ball doesn't come to you, similar to blocking. You could put a great block up and the ball just doesn't attack your way. So Natalie was on it more often than not and that's great growth for her. So continuing down that track, making that a stronger strength and we didn't show our service quality. We're the best serving team in the country and we certainly didn't look like it today. So just getting back to our strength there, so to speak, will be great for us and embracing it being a team effort. We've really won with a balanced offense. So our numbers have been great and Simone piled up a significant number of kills individually, but it's been our balance that's really led us. So we're looking forward to just sinking into those strengths further. Thank you very much. Thank you.