 But at the half, you wanted to see some pride from your team. You wanted to see them respond in that way, were you more pleased with what you saw in the second half? Yeah, I think we played really well in the third quarter and came out. And I think the fourth quarter, we did some good things as well. But I think we just got to play tougher. We got to play for 60 minutes. We haven't put 60 minutes together really all year. We always take off like 15, 20 minutes. And that's when they really get honest, just like Lynchburg did in the second quarter today. Got us. It happened in Dickinson in the fourth quarter. So we got to find a way to play that. And we got to do better in the offensive end, scoring on our open shots and scoring more tough goals. And that's how you win games. And we're just not quite getting that right yet. A lot of new guys in there. And we're still trying to find our way. But hopefully a good part about this tournament is that we get to play again tomorrow against a really good team and another good opportunity to see if we can get a W. You made a goalie change at the half. And I know there's always a lot of reasons for things like that, and certainly one of them being you're playing again tomorrow, right? But what did you see? You put in a really young goalie who made his debut. What did you see from that? Yeah, Nick's been playing really well in practice and getting an opportunity. Justin, he's played a lot of games for us. That's how he needed a little bit of a break. And we weren't giving him really any great help there, I thought, in that. So we thought just making a change right here, give Nick an opportunity. He did OK. He gave a five. He only had two saves, I think. But Justin will start again tomorrow. And he'll be fine with it and understand. And he still is a great cheer on everybody on. But sometimes you've got to do something different. And our save percentage isn't great. And so we tried to do something a little bit different to see if that sparked us a little bit. Did you see anybody stepping up and demanding accountability with the body language stuff? I know at times it didn't look great tonight. But did you see some guys that really stepped up and showed you something leadership-wise? I think, you know, Gran Zick does a great job of that. And you know, Jack Scalotti does a great job of that. And I thought, you know, Robbie van de Golt does a great job of that, being as tough as he is. And I thought everybody played better in the second half and really gave us an opportunity to compete and get back. We had some chances to get back in the game, unfortunately. And we kind of gave him a couple of easy ones there. And we just got to clean up our defense a little bit. We didn't slide as well as we usually do. It happens in about, we got another chance and we're still trying to figure out who we are, I think, which is a little late in the season, but we're still trying. As you mentioned, that is the great thing about this event is you get to turn around and come play tomorrow against a team that's, you know, licking their wounds today and is a really good Washington and Lee team. Just your thoughts on that. And even after a loss, what this event continues to mean to you? Well, I think it's a great event. You know, overall, I think that's about the coaches and the sacrifices that they do. And it's a great day for divisions through lacrosse today all around with great games and great players. Everybody played really hard and tough and that's what it's all about. That's what makes this tournament great. And then again, you get to play some great games tomorrow that are really, really important to people's seasons and you'll see teams sell out. And but tomorrow's a hard day for everybody with guys playing back to back. So it's going to be a great day and I can't thank everybody enough for being here today. And tomorrow's going to be a beautiful day, like 70 and sunny. So it's going to be awesome. Come on out. And we're looking forward to some great lacrosse again. One admission price, five games, coach. Thank you. Appreciate it. We'll see you tomorrow night. Appreciate it. It's Paul Cantabene. I'm Glenn Clark. This has been day one of the Mustang Classic.