 Hello, and welcome to the Eric Camadeca Show, presented by Buffalo Wildlings. I'm Greg Royce, joined by Stevenson Trackenfield, head coach, Eric Camadeca. Coach, the weather's kind of led up a little bit for you this weekend, and this past weekend you were able to go over to the Hopkins Laila Imitational and just kind of talk about some of the top performances that you've had, you know, not only that week, but obviously the first couple of weeks of the outdoor season. Yeah, Kelly Winklebauer was able to open up this weekend on Friday and came out really, really well. This is our first race since pretty much outdoor ECAC's last year and going out there and running 455. It was just really, really exciting for her. Allie Cray had a great job in the 800, running a school record and almost close to a PR as well. Yeah, yeah. And then the other men's side, you know, some performances as well, like you mentioned Maurice Johnson and some of the other ones as well. Yeah, Maurice is kind of picking up where he did from the indoor season. A couple of weeks go through the shot for a school record. He opened up this weekend in a hammer getting a mark and getting close to the school record and that as well. So, you know, he's just starting to learn to college implements, you know. He's done a great job in high school, obviously was talented and now picking up with the higher weights and just new implements is doing a good job. Yeah, and then overall as a team, you know, you're able to compile enough points on Friday to finish second overall on the men's side. You know, again, I think that speaks to some of the depth that you have in the program right now. Yeah, you know, that was something that I was looking at the results and saw, I didn't even know they scored the meet to be honest. And then when I saw we finished second, because again, it's just one of those things that we don't really go out there looking to do at this time of the year. It's all about getting those performances. Right. But, you know, when you're a team that can go out there and finish second without even thinking about it, you know, this showed a depth of the program and more as a team on how we can compete against the rest of the competition. Yeah, and obviously, like you said, obviously performances you're focused on, you know, the end of the year and the Mac outdoor championships, you know, hopefully NCAAs, you know, hopefully we've got some of that bad weather behind us. You know, you think we'll be able to train a little bit more consistently now to kind of build up, you know, the over these last few weeks and hopefully get that momentum going. Yeah, you know, I'm a big part of our programs, our sprinters and our jumpers and, you know, we've been having a rough patch but, you know, we're changing the training, getting out of the heavy lifting. It's supposed to get three straight days of 70 degree weather here at the end of the weekend. So we're hoping to take advantage of, you know, counting back on the trainings a bit and take advantage of the warm weather and hopefully, you know, we'll get those marks that we've been waiting for. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. All right, coach. Well, you know, we wish you the best of luck and we'll chat next week. Great, thank you. All right, for Eric Camineca, I'm Greg Royce. This has been the Eric Camineca Show.