 Let's welcome him in. We found out. I'm going to have to deal with this. We heard that it got an eye roll in the weight room. Come on in, Dom. Newtch. We found out about his nickname. Come on, Newtch. Oh, Newtch, yeah. The Newtch. Everybody from home probably knows me more as that than they do my ex-husband. No, but yeah. Thanks, Dad. I actually like the story. I really did like the story. It was the dominator, which, because you're Italian, became the dominant. It works. It does, yeah. I mean, the way he explains it, he was just, I asked him one day, and he was just like, hey, Dom, the editor, Dominic Newtch. I was like, that, all right. We'll just go with that. We'll just go with it. I had to call all my friends, but yeah. Dom, you just heard with the cause turnovers night, you moved past Cal third all time in Stevenson history. It's not Cal. Sorry, not sorry. Did those things start to sink in for you? What you've been able to accomplish here? Yeah, I mean, winning, I'd say we want to win. More than anything. And we're kind of just getting back to what we want to do. All the games that we lost, I think, every game, we were right there. And really, for us, it's cool. That sounds really cool, but I want to win. Every guy in the locker wants to win. It's definitely nice to play in above 50 degree weather for the first time in a while. So that definitely helps the old boons. Well, we're a little bit curious. As Coach referenced, his halftime interview with me was a little bit tense. How was he in the locker room at halftime? A little bit tense? He was a little tense. But you need that. You want to hear that as a part of the team knowing how much coach cares. It really resonates, because it means so much knowing that top to bottom, how much everybody cares. You need to hear that. How much of this would matter? I get all wins matter, right? But going through what you guys went through at the beginning of the year and getting another crack at a ranked team tonight and a better measuring stick for where you are, how much did you guys need this one and how much does this one mean to you? Yeah, I mean, it's huge. You can say every game is big, because they are, and they all matter. But when you go from one to the next, the next one is the biggest one in today. This was huge for us. Let's talk about your brother. Let's talk about the man of the pipes, Paus Malone, obviously. He's put into the spot. And it's nice to have a good goal at a turn to when Sam goes down, but how he's handled himself. And it's not just me making the saves. I'm seeing how many times a night did he go and get out there and lay out to win possession back for you two. What can you say about Paus Malone? I mean, it's awesome. I mean, for us, it does suck. Sam going down. You never want to see that. I know it happened to me last year. But for us, it is, again, somebody steps up. And just like last year, somebody stepped up for me. And Mark's stepping up for Sam. And he has his back. And the best thing is that Sam's right there helping him out as much as he can. And Mark, it's nothing faces Mark at all. So it's awesome, knowing that even if one does get in, like the last one that I did tip, he shakes it off. He's like, all right, let's go to the next one. But yeah, Mark, it's awesome. It's been a great stretch. He's got a lot of really good lacrosse. Fun to watch. All right, Dominoch, lot of man, great win. Congratulations. And best of luck the rest of the way. Thank you, thank you, guys. All right, see you tomorrow. Good to see him. Appreciate him coming up after a big win tonight.