 Welcome to the Aldous Bursons show. I'm Joe Wombo, joined now with Aldous Bursons, head coach of the men's volleyball team, and coach that's an interesting schedule that you guys played against last weekend. Three games in one day, really stiff competition, able to get one victory out of it. Just talk about how that trip went for you. Yeah, we ended up with a win against Baruch. And that was nice. So the bus ride home was tolerable. But we lost the first two matches against LaSalle, which is a team from Massachusetts, Boston. And Ramapo, the host, also beat us. You guys are going to have an opportunity to get back at Ramapo later this week. But first, you're playing Eastern Mennonite in the conference play now, with these games getting you geared up for that. Right, yeah, it was an interesting tournament last weekend, and that I got a chance, again, to test out different lineups and see who can help. So that was positive. I mean, we had some nice performance from Andy at the libero position, and giving the freshman some time to play, and also our backup setter. And our senior outside hitter, Mike, did really well. So he showed that he can consistently play across a number of matches, in particular, three in one day. But all the teams had three matches. So I think, yeah, we're focused now. We've reset, and we're focused now on Eastern Mennonite, who's our first conference match. It's a way there. And they've been winning. They beat Vassar and Nazareth, who's like ranked in the top teams. So we're going to have our work done. Definitely. And you're going to be leaning on those experiences that you guys have been getting so far throughout the season to be able to push forward and get these victories that you're hungry for. Yeah, yeah. No, our goal, as I said, I think on our first show, or when we first met, is to win the CBC. And I think that's very attainable. I've seen our team play in spurts at a very high level. It's just the consistency that's still missing. And hopefully, we'll start out Wednesday with a win in the CBC opener. Yeah, and you mentioned in that first meeting of ours that you're not looking past anybody. You're taking your breath when you play any team. Eastern Mennonite is going to be a strong competition, a good game for you guys to start off the CBC. Yeah, I think I just said they've gone five. They're past three matches, and so they've shown that they're resilient and tough, losing a couple sets and still coming back. And the fifth game, and they've won two of those five gamers against Vassar and Nazareth, who are both ranked in the top 10. So it's going to be a battle, and our guys are going to have to step up and play at that level that I've seen, but at a consistent level. And if it goes five, then I'm thinking I'm going to be with our guys because I really feel they'll find a way to win. And we've seen a high level of play out of the guys, just maybe not so much on the road, and that's what's going to be important about these games. Starting off the next stretch is going to be a lot of road games. Yeah, I think if you look at the month of February, it looks like we're playing away every match of the CBC. I think we are playing Rutgers at home, but it's pretty much all away games. And we will have passed through all the teams, I think, with the exception of Alvernia this month. So we'll know exactly where we stand in a few weeks. And it'll be important to get to play those games when you play them again back at home. Yeah, I think I mentioned that too. I hope we're just not a team that turns the burners on at home, but I'll take it that's the way they play. I think they naturally fire up more for the Mustang home crowd, but it's real important for us to win away too. Absolutely, and Coach, we wish you the best of luck and safe travels on all these road trips. OK, thanks a lot. He's All Dispersons. I'm Joe Wamba, and this has been the All Dispersons Show.