 But the more shots they get up, obviously the more points they're going to be able to score. And we said 90 points per game, eighth in the nation. Berks misses a three, and all of a sudden, Xavier is running, and Marshall, who had the best game of his career on Saturday, drains a three. And here comes Xavier, a 13-0 run for the Musketeers. Gooden spinning, and he scores over Penneville. Gooden, Gooden. If you take a way to foul, that doesn't fall. Gooden spins in, pass loose, picked up in Jones. Not only are they getting points in the paint, they're getting points right underneath the bucket. Gooden's defense on him has been so good, he hasn't been able to turn the corner. And a steal by Elmore, blew it. Chasing, fouling, count it. It's a trip on blew it. And all of a sudden, John Elmore and Marshall have life. Sometimes, you know, lawyering can do things to you. Tyreek Jones with two hands, and Xavier continues to execute offensively. You know, more times than not, they're going to have some kind of success. A bucket will get to the free throw line. Cantor left open, missed a three. Jones the rebound. It's a three, so it's long. See, that time, Irvich didn't assert his big body, allowed Jones to take over. You know, with hot shooting and outscored Toledo, I think it was 14-nothing down the stretch to wind up with a win on the road. Good scream. Great finish. That's John Elmore at his best. And the crowd grows uneasy here, 10,000. And Cincinnati couldn't with the left hand. There's an advantage right there. Not only the quickness, but the upper body strength. It's like getting a gallon of salsa. There's Cantor, no one on him. Finger roll, and a block, and the bucket. It was stun when he looked up and saw him. Nobody in front of him in the basket. Good fundamentals. He went straight to the basket. Just a little bit of a lean. You see that lean in the sliding of your feet. You're not in legal guarding position. It's kind of hurt, Marshall, here in the last couple of minutes. Quick shots, guys aren't in position. You haven't really put pressure on the Zager defense. Lewitt whips it to Cantor, missed the three, and here comes Marshall. This is Birx, goes for the three, hits the three. And how about Marshall? Within seven, with a minute 25 left. Maybe to have a seven bit in you. And Marshall running out of time. Another three, and this is good. And that's C.J. Birx. Well, you really have to hand it to Marshall. They have made it interesting here. Half a minute left. Elmore now to inbound it. They'll get it right back to him. Drive into the bucket, looking for contact, kicks it. Good ball fake, three on the way. Got it! It's Barkes who hits a three. Did I say something about a miracle? And Marshall hits within five, 21 seconds left. And Chris Mack can't believe it. He calls time out. He's furious right now. And just weren't able to close the door. And Marshall feels good about himself if there's such a thing as a moral victory. Elmore's three is good. And what looked like a 23 point blowout ends up as a four point win for number nine Zager. First off, Chris, what's the condition of a guy like Najee Marshall and the other guys, Makura and Gates? Who knows at this point? You know, I'm glad the medical staff has given me some players to work with at this point. Oh, that was a tough way to finish it out, although you guys a 23 point lead. But again, you know, you guys still had the resilience inside. Your big guys came up big. I mean, it's tough. You know, we've got three big guys we're trying to play for a total of 40 minutes. You know, rotations are completely different with three guys out, three main guys. But you know, I'm proud of our group for being able to stick with it. Marshall's got a really talented offensive team. Ran out of a little bit of gas. Ball wouldn't go in for our best player. But we'll take the win. Well, how important was coming from behind against East Tennessee? Did that have any impact on the mentality in this game? I might have, especially coming into the game. I thought our guys were amped to play. I thought they were ready to play. And I thought we did a really good job to hold those guys to 27 points at halftime. We just had to be a little bit better on the offensive end, the second half. But we'll get back to work tomorrow. All right, you've got Northern Iowa coming up. You know, hopefully, obviously, your bench can round out. And you'll have the full complement of guys. But what would you expect going forward? Well, we know Northern Iowa has a tremendous program. I mean, Coach Jacobson does an amazing job. Played those guys in wars last year, two of them. So we're going to have to prepare for a very tough environment, a team that prides himself on the defensive end. And hopefully, we get a little healed up for Friday. Well, congratulations on this one. And good luck going forward. Thanks, man. Rob, back to you.