 Hey, everybody, Bob Trossett here alongside. Lynchburg head coach Kadelka, coach. Obviously LaCrosse the game runs, and it seemed like your team responded to almost every single run that RIT put together. What happened in that final quarter? Well, I mean, I think it's a four-quarter game. I think we can probably dial it back to earlier in the game where we tied it at seven, and then they score right off the face off, coming back the next play to make it 8-7. And you just couldn't take the lead there in the second half. I think that could have changed a little bit of the momentum of the game. But I thought, I mean, we had our chances. We had a couple of fast breaks late in the game, and they just get a stick on it. And they're a great team for a reason. And we were really close, and that's the way the game is. You guys came out firing, and it was obviously, if you look at on paper, especially from a record standpoint, maybe even stats, you'd say, oh, RIT's going to come in there and take care of business. Well, that was clearly not the case. You guys hung in there. We had the lead several points. What was your message to the team pre-game? Well, I mean, we're a proud program. And we mean, we put in the national championship game a couple of years ago. So playing RIT means really, I mean, it's just another team. We've played everybody. And so our guys are battle tested, and we planned all week to beat RIT today. And we came up a couple goals short. But we thought we had a good game plan. I thought, well, guys did a great job of playing as hard as they could. And a couple of balls here and there. I mean, it's a different ball game. But we're obviously not excited with the result. I mean, we want to win this game. We expect to win this game. Sure. The Mustang Classic is one of the more competitive tournaments you'll probably play in all year long. What's the biggest takeaway you want to sort of establish yourself for the rest of the season as a team from a tournament like this? Well, I think you come here, we played back-to-back games last weekend. We won a conference game and then played a really good Elizabeth Towne team. And you come up here to play RIT and Nazareth, another two proud programs. And this is kind of the who's who division three right now. Some great teams here. And I'm sure there's a lot of other teams that wish they could be here and playing in this thing. Because it is an awesome event. Stevenson does a great job putting this on. And we get a chance today to play what everyone ranks to be the number one team in the country. And then tomorrow we get to play another great Nazareth program. And so we're excited for this opportunity. This allows us to go where we want to go throughout the year, I think. At the end of the day, it's March 16th. And nothing will be decided until May. And so we're still hopefully striving to become the best version of ourselves we can. And we've got some time to do that. Appreciate your time, coach. Good luck the rest of the year. Thank you very much. He's coached good luck on Bob Trossett saying, so long from day one, game number two, here at the Mustang Classic.