 Hello, and welcome into the Evan Clifton show. I'm Joe Wamba, joined now with Evan Clifton, head coach of the tennis teams. Coach, let's first talk about the women's side of the team. You guys finish out your season. Hopefully, still an outside chance of the ECAC bid. But a lot of success in the season this year with a lot of learning and a lot of growth. Yeah, absolutely. Certainly, this year, both fall and spring was a huge step up from last year. And you can tell we're definitely heading in the right direction. We've got a lot of young girls, a lot of freshmen, sophomores, so we're a very young team. And a lot of this year, getting that experience. We played the defending conference champs 5-4. And same back-to-back days with Lycoming, 5-4. So we know that the potential is there. And the ability is there. Now we've got to put in the work and get better, train harder, get stronger, get quicker. Hopefully, our season isn't done yet. But if it is, then that will be our focus. And we'll make sure we come back in the fall, ready to have another good-mack individual tournament, and then kickstart things next spring. Every week we talked about the women's side is just a couple of break points here or there. And those things, eventually, as the team grows and develops, those break points will go our way. Yeah, yeah. Again, it's like being in those pressure situations in a college match with, and you've got 50 or more people there outside the fence, and the match is hanging the balance. It's tough. And it's tough to sort of beat, to win those points until you've been there a few times. It takes a little bit of experience before you can treat that like any other point. And it's just tough. Finishing matches and stuff is not something you're born able to do. You have to learn how to do it. And we've made progress this year, for sure. But we have to continue getting better, continue improving on that, just like any other part of our game. I just put you over to the men's side, falling to Lebanon Valley means that you guys are going to be traveling to Lebanon Valley this Tuesday. What did you learn from those matches and those experiences that hopefully you can turn around and get the victory on Tuesday? Yeah. Well, I think we learned that we're dead even. The match is very winnable for us. And we had three doubles. We were up a break early on. Four, three, and we lost that match. One doubles. We won pretty handily, as we expected. Brian and Warnon had just been rock solid up there for us, especially in conference play. Brian won fairly easily. Won singles. Nice routine win for him. Again, just playing really well, because we know we can count on him up there at the top. Mike Richmond had a straight sets win, fairly close. But again, played pretty well. And then two and three singles, we lost in three sets. Three singles, we were up a set in, I think, 4-1. Just sort of ran out of gas a little bit. And then two singles, Warnon and Lye. His first time he'd played this opponent before, he has a little tricky game. And took a set to sort of settle in. And then had some bad luck. Broke strings in all of his rackets and was using his teammates and things. So there was five wins, for sure, out there for us. Maybe six. So very easily, if a couple of things, if we close out a couple of third sets, if we put some guys away in doubles, very easily that could have been a 6-3 match for us. And we could be playing here. So we know that we can get that little bit better come Tuesday when we go back up there, and we can turn that around. And it's a situation that you guys are no stranger from last year. You were on the other side of it with Arcadia. Exactly, you're exactly right. We beat Arcadia in the regular season last year on the men's side. And then a week and a half later, they came to us in a semi-final and they upset us. So if we know it can happen, that's what tournament play is about. Anybody can win on any given day. And we think Tuesday is our day. Well, we hope so, for sure. And we wish you the best of luck and safe travels up there on Tuesday. Thank you very much. He's Evan Clifton. I'm Joe Wamba, and this has been the Evan Clifton Show.