 Stevenson falls to Hood tonight, 76-64, Glenn Clark with head coach Gary Stewart. Coach, you guys got off to a pretty good start. You had the lead, 24-20. What went wrong late in that first half that you guys just never really recovered from? Well, Glenn, I thought it was always a struggle. We didn't take care of the ball real well. And so we gave into that a little bit and had some frustrations with not being able to make some shots and then all of a sudden intensity lapsed in credit hood. I mean, they took advantage of that. Is there something about the matchup with Hood that, you know, it's a team that you guys obviously have had some struggles with over the years. Is there something about them that's just giving you guys a particular fit, something like that? No, it's Gary Stewart against Mom and Ali. I mean, they're better. You know, I mean, you can say what you want, but the reality of it is the score doesn't lie. And until you take care of the ball better, make better decisions, the outcome is going to be the same. So we're fully aware of what we need to do. Obviously, we can play better and we're going to have to play better to beat them. We saw at one point the second half you went with a bigger lineup. You had both Bo and Nate on the floor together at the same time. Was there something that you saw there? Is it something that you maybe would like to do a little bit more often as the season goes on? Yeah, we talk about that every day. It seems like you're trying to get our guys in the game that are playing really well in practice. And we're really, really high on Ryan and Zach. And obviously, Bo has been a really good player here for a long time. So we like the depth at that position. And unfortunately, we can't get all those guys out on the floor at the same time. But we're constantly trying to figure out ways to stretch our lineup a little bit. I know tonight was an important night in your partnership with coaches versus cancer and it being Suits and Sneakers night. Can just tell us a little bit about how that came about and why it is that you want to be involved with and kind of what your message is to everybody about the fight against cancer. Yeah, well, you hit it on the head. Glenn, it's everybody's problem. Whether you're six degrees separation, it hasn't really affected you or your family or friends. But you know someone. And sometimes it hits a little bit closer to home with a person that's going through it or our family member. And if we all are able to do a little bit, you know, our small part to try to make inroads, we can get on top of this. And obviously, it's the biggest fight that all of us have ever had. But we're committed to as a basketball community to eradicating this terrible, terrible disease. And we wanted to bring awareness to it. And there's a monetary aspect to what we're trying to do as well. But I'm glad that you were able to mention that, Glenn, because it's critically important not only to the nation, but to Stevenson and to our basketball program. I know that you all were passing along the message. It's time to get your screenings. And certainly some of us of a certain age that maybe are denying our age need to recognize that and make sure that we're going and taking serious care of ourselves when it comes to that. Yeah, I think for all of us, the Care Belt is moving pretty quickly. And so we've got to all pause and make sure that we're taking care of ourselves and early screening, early detection is the best opportunity to get on top of this. Coach appreciate it. Thank you for what you're doing with Coaches vs. Cancer. And best of luck as you head back out on the road this weekend. Thank you, Glenn. It's Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark. Go MustangSports.tv.