 After Stevenson's 3-0 win over York, pushing the win streak to tend to longness since 2021, and more importantly, another victory in the Mid-Atlantic Conference Commonwealth, here with Coach Dave Trumbull after the match with the Spartans. Coach, your thoughts on the match tonight? I thought we did not come out particularly strong. We knew York was going to serve really aggressively, which they did, and we did not handle that particularly well. We were out of system quite a bit, which causes us to make errors, and that kind of would happen in the first set, but once we got to 2020-2021, we were able to straighten things out and get that win. That gave us a little bit more confidence in the second and third set played, I thought, much better. What did you have to change in that first set? Obviously, York came out. They were attacking in that first set. What kind of adjustment did you have to make? Basically, to move back further and serve receive, and it's hard to simulate that kind of speed. We knew that before the game started. It's a men's volleyball mentality, where we're going to serve as hard as we can, and if we miss, we miss. It's not a big deal. They did. They only missed 10 times tonight, so they actually got hot. Abby Deal, a fifth-year setter for them, got hot from the service line, scored about four or five points in a row. Then we had to switch our receiver around, just give her a different look, and finally, she missed, and then we played better after that. How does it match like this, get you said? Obviously, you've got the tri-match on Saturday with Love Valence Stockton, but most importantly, on Friday, you're going to Hopkins and actually ranked Hopkins. How does a match like this prepare you for jumping out of conference the next three? Well, we're going to have to pass better. I think Hopkins will probably serve about the same as York, except for when we were isolated, because what would happen a lot is we didn't pass particularly well, but our pins and out-of-system swings were very good at, and they didn't punish us for that, where Hopkins will have two huge blockers out there to punish us when we are predictable. So we have to pass a little bit better, so we'll have all three options. Coach, good luck on Friday. Thanks. That's it from us. Again, once again, Stevenson wins its tenth match in a row, the longest since 2021, moved to 13 and three. More importantly, three-and-one league play. We'll be back in action on Friday at Hopkins and then back home on Saturday as they take on Stockton and Lebanon Valley in a tri-match. Thanks for watching and go Stanks.