 So, to be a Stevenson women's ice hockey player entails a few things. On the ice, we have a huge focus on competitiveness. We are a competitive program, competitive athletes, we're here to win, and practices are high tempo, high energy, high compete level. You know, obviously every athlete that's going to make it to the collegiate level is a hard worker, so that's just, you know, an underlying quality we look for in all of our athletes, but it's more than just what you can do on the ice and what you can give us physically. We're looking for to, you know, extend off of the culture that we've created these last few years. We focus a whole lot on culture. You'll hear that word brought up a lot, but really what we're looking for is an athlete that wants to be here, an athlete that is going to, you know, put their heart and soul into the program, as well as make sure they're performing academically. You know, you're a student athlete, a student first for a reason. You're here to come to college to get your degree and to set yourself up for a successful future, so those who are willing to come in, take care of their academics, make sure they're eligible to play and constantly in good standing and graduate in good standing is the all-around athlete that we're looking for here at Stevenson. The easiest thing for us to talk about in our program, and I've already mentioned it, is our culture. I think that what we have created in the locker room, on the ice, off the ice in the classroom is a culture that a lot of our athletes are proud to stand by. Everybody in our program who has graduated their program prides themselves on, on the academic piece of everything, on the integrity piece, on working hard, on the competitiveness. I think that we have created this sort of environment where there's accountability, so not only do we hold ourselves accountable but we hold each other accountable. One more component I think that gets lost when you get to the high level, you know, elite level of sports is the fun aspect. You know, when when you were a little girl you picked up a hockey stick for a reason because it was fun. You wanted to play, you wanted to get in the game, and you wanted to have a good time. And as a program and as a coaching staff we don't forget that piece of the sport. We think it's very important that you have fun in the day-to-day practice, you know, in season, out of season, on ice, off ice, and even travel. So the fun component is not forgotten here and it's it's a big aspect to Stevenson Women's Hockey.