 Good evening Berkeley, I'm Alex Stavies at Hoss Pavilion and this is CalTV Sports. I'm here with my good friend on the men's basketball team, Grant Mullins. Grant, congrats on the win tonight. Thank you. What was going through your mind when you scored the clutch three at the end of the fourth? The ball just came to me and I let it fly, you know, not many were going in to for us today, just from the three point line in general, but it was timely, so. You took it and you made it. I loved it. Grant, as a graduate student transitioning from Ivy League to the Pac-12, how are you going to bring your knowledge and experience to Cal basketball? Bringing some veteran leadership, having played in a pretty good conference for three years has just given me that experience that I think I can bring over here. You know, Cal is really lucky to have you. Right. You know, ESPN ranked you number seven among all available transfers. I know you were choosing between Syracuse and Michigan programs. What about Berkeley enticed you the most? You know, I just felt really comfortable with the coaches, what Coach Martin was about, and I felt like I fit well in with their offense. You know, I know you're a native of Ontario, Canada, home of the delicious maple syrup and Canadian bacon. My question for you is, have you been able to find a comparable breakfast in Berkeley yet? I haven't yet. Usually we just eat at Crossroads, the dining hall, yeah, but there are a lot of good restaurants around, so hopefully I'll find one soon. Yeah, Berkeley's home to you now, so you got it. Yeah. All right, Bears, well, this has been another episode of Cal TV Sports. I'm Alex Savies. Do I say my name? Yeah. And Grant Mullins. Can you say Go Bears? Go Bears.