 Stevenson with the 77-66 win over Lebanon Valley. Glenn Clark with a pair of 16-point scorers tonight. To my right, Ronald Ayers. To my left, Cameron Sapienza. Ronald, you've been one of these teams' most consistent shooters all season long. How much do you take it upon yourself? This team was not knocking down shots in the first half. Did you put some sort of pressure on yourself to say, I'm going to have to be the guy to step up and get us going? It was no real pressure, but I just knew my team needed energy. And we came out kind of slow, not really hitting shots. So when I got in, I wanted to help on the offensive end, but also lock down on defensive end. Cam, you've been through a lot. We were just talking about it with Coach. Went through the shoulder injury and the surgery and some struggles to start the season. Did you feel a performance like this coming on for you in recent weeks? Yeah, most definitely. I've been struggling the last few weeks. Not scoring as much as I need to. Not producing as much as the coach Stewart needs me to. But I told him, I was like, I'm going to go out there and hit some shots for him. That's what I did. Exactly that. A lot of shots for him. Rob, take me through. You guys are down by 11 in the first half, right? What's the conversation like? What was most important in battling back from a mental standpoint as much as knocking down your shots? Just staying confident and just sticking with what we know. We practice hard every day. So just sticking to our concepts and not letting bad calls or them hitting shots affect us. Just sticking to what we know and staying confident. Cam, I thought we saw you knocking down your shots, but tell me about that drive. And you faked the three, and then you drove in. It seemed like that one was the one that got the whole bench lit up. One of those in a while. I needed to get back. Shooting threes is what I've always done, but I needed to get my confidence going a little bit and get to the hole. We're going to have to ask, as coach said, you were mad at him. What's the story there? I'm not mad at him. I was actually more mad at myself, but I kind of took it out on him. But after not playing out wider, I was not happy about how I'd been playing. And I just knew I needed to get back in the gym, get more shots up, and hit some shots for the team. Stay mad, right? Stay that way. Ronald, who do we want to shout out? Give me somebody that you want to say hello to. You want to say thank you for their support, whatever it is. My family, they've been coming to all the games, whether they're home or away. So all my family watching, all my family coming to the games, I really love your support. That's awesome, man. And Cam, what about you? Definitely my family as well. They're not almost every game, home or away, but also a coach to it for giving me an opportunity and having faith in me. I thought your dad was going to jump down onto the floor. I know, he wanted that one. He was fired up. Ronald, congratulations on a huge game. Cam, same to you. Great win for both of you guys. Thanks for taking a couple of minutes. Thank you. I'm Glenn Clark. This is GoMustangSports.com.