 Stevenson defeats Cain 15-9 in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Glenn Clark with head coach Paul Cantabene. Coach, there's so many places we could start at this one. If I could, I'd like to start with your goalie just because he's been so good all season. He sets a new career high today with 18 saves, and it really seemed like you needed him to be as good as he was in the first half to get you guys going. Well, you know, one thing we know is that we can always count on Mark. You know, he's going to play well, and he's done that all year, and he played great today, bailed us out, and we were in that first half really scrambling and still kind of feeling sorry for ourselves from a week ago, I think. So once we got it going, but, you know, he's a leader, and he wants to be in there, he wants to be in this situation, and, you know, it's nice that for the first time that we get a goalie with 18 saves, we win a game. Usually, we're playing against goalies with 18 saves and making it tough, so it's good for him, but I think he's one of the best goalies in the country, and we're glad he's on our team, but I'm really proud of him. He stepped up and did everything he needed to lead us and up, and we got it done. Was there any sort of like a hangover effect from last week early on? Absolutely. I think that whole first half was the thing, sorry for themselves, kind of blaming each other, so once we got in the locker room and able to talk it out, I think they really understood they needed each other again, and I think in the second half you saw more of what we're really about, and hopefully we'll be able to do more of that tomorrow. You know, Coach, in a weird way, we've talked this season about the starting and stopping. I would think on paper, having to turn around and play a game against one of the best teams in the country that didn't have to play today, tomorrow would be a disadvantage, but is there a weird way in which maybe you play a half like this, some of your best lacrosse all season, that it does benefit you to just get back on a field tomorrow and keep playing? I think it's great that we got some of the things out of us today. Hopefully it will be much better, because CNU is an excellent team. They've had an excellent year, they've beat some really good teams, and we're going to be ready, but it's good to get out of us and play. I'll let you know about that about 3 o'clock tomorrow, whether it was good or not, but six one way, half a dozen the other. Well, we've got to get out there, we've got to rest up. It's just like maybe UCLA, you know what I mean? UCLA played in the playing game, then won the next game, then won the next game, they kept playing day in, day out, and that can do something. I think getting into this rhythm here a little bit helped us at the end and getting into things, but it's going to be a big challenge tomorrow facing a very good team that didn't have to play. Jake Harrington died his hair blonde and scored six goals. Do you tell everybody they got to go die their hair blonde the night? We were searching for somebody to help us. Everybody was struggling a little bit, and we needed somebody to go do. I think putting Jake in at attack a little bit, letting him dodge against some good match-ups and hitting some shots, I think really helped. He got us going a little bit, and he's another senior that doesn't want it to end. You know, we had two seniors marking him really carry us today. Coach, it was a remarkable half, a really remarkable half of lacrosse. Congratulations on a big win. We'll see you back here tomorrow afternoon. Let's do it again. Coach Paul Cantabene, GoMustangSports.tv