 Wamba joined in the coaches' corner now with head coach the women's volleyball program, Dave Trumbo. And coach, you guys went on the road down to Lynchburg, pick up two wins over the weekend to continue that win streak you guys got going. Could you talk a little bit about the team's performance down there? Yeah, Joe, we went down to Lynchburg. We actually played on Friday night and played two matches on Friday and two matches on Sunday. So we actually picked up four. Picked up four wins. So it was a great weekend for us. We were able to play everyone when we were down there. And the competition was still good. So a lot of the freshmen got a lot more time, opened some real eyes this weekend. Katie Leffridge hitting four and 500 from the outside as a freshman. And then Emily Castro was able to set four or five sets. And she was pretty amazing too. So a lot of depth, got a lot of good court time. And we were able to win all four. So that was great. And then you guys, come back for your game tomorrow evening versus a crosstown rival, if you can call it, McDaniel. Talk a little bit about that matchup for you guys. McDaniel's a big one for us, just because they're right up the street. We love playing McDaniel. And when I got into this, McDaniel used to kill us. And then it got close. And then we used to beat them good. And now McDaniel's back up. So I'm expecting a really competitive match with McDaniel. We know them well. We played them in the spring. And they've got a nice group of players there. But we got them in our home gyms. And last, when we played Frostberg at home, electric. I mean, the whole men's ice hockey team was there. So that was really fun. We had a really nice crowd. And this week it'll be, hopefully, is a bigger crowd. And it'll be even a more competitive match. Absolutely. We love having those crowds there. It just keeps the momentum going for the girls on the court. Absolutely. Now, you guys head away on Friday and Saturday for that same setup that you guys had last week and playing four games over two days. Could you talk a little bit about those matchups you guys got coming up? Well, just like this weekend was one of those weekends where, to tell you the truth, I would have been disappointed had we won all four. This weekend, we're going to be tested. We're going to play Carnegie Mellon, who beat the number eight team in the country. I think they beat Juniata, who is number two, and then lost to someone. I mean, so it makes the long story short. Carnegie Mellon's really good. Yeah, we went five with them last year, and we're not able to win. Then we followed that with Ithaca. Ithaca's getting votes in the top 25. Then the next day, we play Archrival Salisbury, the other SU, which is always a great match. Last year, we played them twice and we split. We won a match, and they won a match. And then the last match is Ohio Northern, also getting votes in the top 25. So we have our hands full, but it's the only way we get better. It's the only way we get better and learn about ourselves. And I thought that was key in our victory against Messiah last week. Now, Coach, on last Wednesday, you guys played Messiah at Messiah, and a huge monumental and momentous win for you guys headed into that weekend that you had last weekend. We have been pointing towards this match, Joe, since the end of last season. We knew we were going to get them the first week. Purposely playing Christopher Newport, Boston UMass teams like that to prepare us to play Messiah, we talked about that last week. We went up to Messiah, over 1,000 people standing room only. Messiah is always very respectful. I mean, they allowed crowd, but very respectful. And it was a phenomenal match. We were able to come out with a 3-1 victory, which really sets our season up as far as now we want to get better. We want to add to our resume if we would happen to get an NCAA bid. Beating teams like we talked about this weekend, if we can get a win against Carnegie Mellon or Ithaca and teams like that, that will help to build our resume to give us a good seed in the NCAA tournament. Thank you for your time, coach. He's Dave Trumbo. I'm Joe Wamba. And this has been the Coach's Corner.