 Stevenson falls on Messiah tonight, 3-0 Glenn Clark with head coach Tati Korba. Coach, obviously you were up against a really tough competition tonight, one of the best teams in the country. Knowing that, and knowing you still clearly wanted to get a result anyway, what did you make of your team's effort tonight? A great effort. We had a pretty specific game plan that we had to put in place, not much time between games. So not a ton of time to work on it, two days really. And I think our biggest concern was them kind of staying committed to that plan, staying disciplined, more mentally kind of checked in and disciplined than anything. And I thought they did a great job kind of sticking to the game plan and following through on the things that we asked them to do. You had some chances to equalize there in the second half, and who knows what happens from there. But is that sort of what you're reflecting on, that you look back on that and say, you say you're going to have that chance in the second half to equalize against Masiah, you've got to be pretty happy about that. Yeah, I mean, I think for sure it could have been 1-1. And I think that it was a great game I think for our very young squad to see that while Masiah is the defending national champions, one of the best in the country, it's a team that when we play them the right way, and maybe low-press and then look to break out, it's something that we can bottom line as we want to play them again. So that's kind of the goal. You've got to work to that opportunity the next couple of weeks. At the end of the match, a fifth save for Keegan, so she finishes with five, and she's now tied with Tiffany all time for the most saves in Stephenson history. Correct me if I'm wrong. You had one year with Tiffany, correct, at the end of her career? Yeah. Since they're standing together at the moment, in what ways are the two similar, obviously, the two greatest goalies in Stephenson history? Yeah, I think just that competitive mindset, I think first and foremost, and I know Tiff had a great career, and I know that she worked hard to improve every single year and really didn't rest, and Keegan has absolutely done the same thing and continues to find the things that she needs to improve and work to make them better. And she's just been kind of the anchor for us for so long and has been five years, I've been here five years with Keegan, so I have to get her on staff maybe, find a way to keep her around. But yeah, we're looking forward to her breaking that record. I think it's very well deserved. We'll have to tune in for that on Saturday, obviously, but then what do you need to do? Obviously, as you point out, wanting to get another shot at them, you've got to keep getting points. You need three points to make sure you put yourself in that position. What's going to have to happen on Saturday against Alvernay to bounce back and get three? Yeah, you know, our next three games, we feel like they're all must-win games. And, you know, I think we need to feel like our backs are up against the wall, and if we want to stay in control of things, you know, and not be dependent on other results, then we need to come away with, you know, three wins over the next three games. We'll see you on Saturday. Coach, I appreciate you taking the time. Thank you. She's Tati Korba. Go Mustangsports.com.