 It's been a great arrangement between the Special Olympics and Stevenson University Athletics. It's been an ongoing project as long as I've been here which I think is going on five or six years. It's a relationship that really works out well for both sides. It's one that I know we have a group of guys that really look forward to being involved in and really take the event very seriously and are quite honored to be asked to attend here in New York. You know whenever you can give a student athlete here at Stevenson the perspective of you know some of the challenges that other people are going through physically it's quite unique and it's an opportunity where you know I often wonder about community service how much are we putting in as to how much we're actually learning from it as well so it's very much you know I think we get as much out of it as we put into it for sure and it's a very inspiring event. I think it allows our guys perspective on how lucky they in fact are to be able to compete at you know the highest levels of college athletics and seeing those that aren't as fortunate you know it's it's very inspiring and very humbling at the same time. I think it's very unique to have members of so many different teams and club organizations attend. I don't know that other schools are able to to attract that cross section of their campus culture to be involved in that but I think it speaks to the quality of the athlete that we have here both club and varsity but more importantly I think it speaks to the quality of the individual that we have here at Stevenson. There were non-athletes in attendance as well which again when you can touch on that large of a cross section of students as well as student athletes I think that that speaks volumes to the character of the quality of the people that we have here at the University.