 Back at the Green Turtle Classic with Lynchburg head coach Steve Kadelka. I'm Sid's Wigbomb with SFM Sports.net. Coach, you guys go to know in the tournament a win today against tickets in 14-9. How are you guys able to keep them from making a comeback? They got it within three, a couple of times in the second half. Yeah, you know, I mean, a credit to Dave and, you know, Dickinson. I mean, we kind of, you know, you kind of knew just watching our game yesterday. They were going to come out half time, swing in, and that's what those kids do. And, you know, we were able to kind of weather the storm there a little bit. You know, the goals weren't changed just in, and that's something we talked about not allowing them to do, but I think our guys just got back to the basics and we were able to score a couple goals there to kind of, and then I think at the end of the third, kind of getting those two late ones was big, kind of build the lead back up the five goals. With such offensive talent on the attack, Murphy, Stewart, Galvin, how fun for you as a coach, your offense is here. You know, it is fun. You know, I think, you know, we love those guys, you know, they're great players and they work really well together and, you know, and they're fun to work with them. I think we're starting to really kind of scratch the surface on what we can do. And so we're hoping, obviously, that this is not the best we play all year. Talk about the decision and how you think it's played out so far. To go with Chris Hawley and the goal, this is his third year with the team. He hadn't started a game prior to 2015. He replaces a guy in Fox who played pretty well last year. Obviously, you're a guy who played goalie professionally and in college. You know a lot about the position. You know, how has that played out so far in your mind? You know, I mean, we're lucky. We have four goalies in our program and they're all really good. And through January and February, it was a battle, you know? And Chris just was probably just the most consistent out of all of them. And so we gave him the nod the first game. And he's played really well just about in every game, you know? But Andrew Fox is kind of the next guy in line, like you said. And he had a great tournament here last year. And, you know, he's ready. You know, he has been working his tail off as a senior. And if his opportunity and his name is called, we'll go with him. But, you know, we're lucky to have those guys as many as they are. They push each other every day. And that's one of the reasons that Chris has become a pretty good goalie. You guys have played an extremely ambitious schedule. To get to this point, you've played five ranked teams already. You've got some more on the schedule. How much does this two-day event help you guys get ready for conference play in the Odex starting? Yeah, you know, I mean, I think you're right. Our schedule so far has kind of been the who's who, you know? And that's been fun. I mean, I think that's what we want to do. You know, our guys want to play the best. And, you know, I don't think we're getting anything out of beating somebody by a lot. So, you know, we want to be in these grinds and these tough games. And I think we've learned a lot from, and we've been on the road a lot, too. You know, it's one thing to play these games at home, but we've been on the road a lot. And, you know, so that's one thing. And then the second thing is the Odex tournament. You know, at the end of the year, if we're fortunate enough to be in the Odex championship game, which we want to be in, you have to play a Saturday-Sunday format. And so this weekend is one of those weekends that really allows our guys to kind of learn from it. And I felt like they did a really good job with that. And hopefully, if we get to that point, we can learn from this and get better on it. All right, Coach, well, I know we'll see you back here in about two weeks. You've got another one of those ambitious games on the schedule. Yeah, thank you very much. Thanks for coming. And we wish you the best of luck the rest of the year. Appreciate it. That was Lynchburg head coach Steve Kadelka. I'm Sid Swigbomb with sfmsports.net at the Green Turtle Classic. Back of the Green Turtle Classic. Sid Swigbomb from sfmsports.net here with Dickinson. Head and men's lacrosse coach Dave Webster. Coach, tough loss for you guys today. 14-9 at the hands of Lynchburg. You're down 9 to 3 half. You guys get three goals to start the third, where you guys feeling like it was going to be another one of those games. Every time you've lost this season, it's been a one or two goal game. And it feel like you guys were on the verge of the comeback. And what happened to solid? Well, yeah, we keep putting ourselves in a hole. We certainly have addressed that quite a bit. We did a couple of different things with personnel differently today. Some out of necessity from injury. Others with just trying to kick start the beginning of games. And got the first goal, I think, of the game. And then not much consistency after that until we got to that second half. So something we've been plagued with all season. Some of that's youth. Some of I've got to take some responsibility of that as coach and figure that out. But we've got to make a change for that going into our conference this week. How difficult is Lynchburg's trio, Stewart, Galvin, and Murphy? I mean, you're talking about guys that had great years last year and they're all back. A great attack. And just the whole offense just plays so well together. Just really unselfish and great teamwork. A good thing for us to learn from. Your guys record drops to two and five. But so many of these losses have been close games. And certainly a game like today. Obviously, as you said, you threw out another quarter like yesterday against Nazareth. Threw out a couple of quarters and you guys come out on top. How much do you have to get your guys not worried about the record but just on the way they're capable of playing at certain times? Yeah, great question. We haven't talked about record. It's not something that we've addressed. I don't think it's an issue. Our focus, our goal is always to win the Centennial Conference. That begins on Wednesday night. It's a grind. Everybody in our conference is really competitive, well coached. So that's our goal, continues to be. Record is, it's important, but that's not our primary goal. Well, the record starts now. I'm getting into Centennial Conference play. How much does this green total classic help you guys get set for Conference play? You're playing two different opponents, two good opponents in less than 24 hours. How much does that help you guys get ready for a tough conference? That's why we're here. It's teams that we don't normally play, haven't seen a lot of. We learn a lot from that type of experience. We've got to make some adjustments and on the fly. It's an awesome event, a lot of fun, so well run, doing these things with you guys. It makes the experience really, really special. Coach Webster, we appreciate your time, and we wish you good luck the rest of the year. That was head coach Dave Webster from Dickinson. We will be right back with more. This is the green total classic with sfmsports.net.