 Hi, everybody. Jeff Hemmelt from sfmsports.net. After the Stephenson women fell one nothing, the Salisbury here at Mustang Stadium here with Coach Graham Miller and Coach, what can I say, a tough defeat here tonight against Salisbury. Had an early chance with the penalty kick that Kellan Whitman stepped up to take and unfortunately missed it wide at the post. And pretty even first half back and forth and then just the chances were being snatched at, just couldn't break through that goal in regulation and then a tough deflection at the end over time for the one nothing defeat. Just give me your overall impression so far, especially the first half with that chance that Kellan I know she had to be a little bit disappointed in missing that penalty. Well, you know, I mean, that's what people are going to talk about the miss penalty kick, but you know, Kellan was the only one to step up to take the penalty because Megan Williams, who graduated last year, this is our first PK this season. So, you know, Kellan created that chance. I mean, she created the chance out of nothing. She earned the penalty. So, you know, why not you step up and take it? And she did. And, you know, as we've seen in the guys game earlier on, you know, it's three miss penalties today. It's a tough situation that 12 yard PK. So, you know, she did a great effort and, you know, we can't fault her for that because then she played great. The rest of the game, she didn't let it affect her. And then the rest of the team, I mean, I thought that was her best performance all season. I mean, Soulsbury is a good team. They've only lost a couple of games. And, you know, we keep them to zero goals. And really, I don't remember one clear chance they really had. So I was proud of the team defense, the organization. I was proud that we actually played for 90 minutes, which I thought we actually played for 97 minutes. And, you know, it's just a tough goal. And, you know, sometimes that happens in soccer. It's a cruel game. But I'm proud of the effort. And I think we can move forward and take this game as a positive. We saw in the men's game that defensive line stepping up and the goalkeeper for the men, Mike Tringale, stepping up with a bunch of time. We saved your goalkeeper, Tiffany McKee, had another solid outing in net. Again, not much she could do on that, the overtime goal. But just give me a little more feedback on the defenders and the goalkeeper, really stepping up again for you guys today. Well, yeah, I mean, Tiffany had to come off her line. She had to be ready. But I really, it's her defense. Her defense gets the credit tonight. You know, Sam and Emily in the middle. And Emily's been struggling with a little bit of a knock. And she didn't practice the last two days. And she came out here and was, you know, one of the players of the game. Sam Hooker or a freshman, you know, just killing it center back, you know, just the great stuff. And then on the outside, rotating Shannon, Brittany and Morgan, you know, the team defense was unbelievable. And I just, you know, they really didn't give Salisbury any breaks at all. And so I'm proud of the way they acted back there, especially after we've lost some goals last week, you know, two to Frostberg, three to Catholic, to come into this game with, you know, one goal. And overtime, you know, it's a really, it was a really big improvement on the defense. Bit of a hard run recently, the four game losing streak. And then the overtime win on Friday against Frostberg. Another tough defeat here. Coming up, you have Haverford, who's ranked, and then Wilkes at home back-to-back nights. Give me a little Sky report on both of those sides. Well, first, I don't like to do things easy. The girls know that. We're, you know, what's the point of playing some Mickey Mouse teams that we beat? Like, you know, eight or nine zero, that doesn't help you with the outlarge bid. So, you know, we're going after, you know, the best teams. And it's only going to help us when we play, you know, I think arguably the best team in the country right now, which is Messiah. I mean, they just beat Misracordia 3-0. So we have to prepare ourselves. So playing Haverford, playing Wilkes this weekend, number 23 in the country, and then, you know, Wilkes team that beat us last year in overtime, it's only going to help us, you know, for the conference playoffs and the conference schedule. Well, Graham, commiserations again on the feet tonight. I know you guys will bounce back over the weekend. Thanks again for joining us. Good luck over the weekend, and we'll see you back here at home on Sunday. Thanks, Jeff. Coach Graham Miller with me after the Lady Mustangs fall, one nothing to the Seagulls here at Mustangs Stadium.