 Rob Winger reporting live from the Stevens University Mustang Athletic Gala joined by Stevens University women's lacrosse senior Olivia Montero Olivia welcome to the show. Thank you. So you kind of traded in the Jersey stick and goggles for the banquet dress here at the Gala today but your season isn't over yet. You guys just clinched the number two seed for the upcoming Mac Commonwealth playoffs. Talk about what you're looking to accomplish. We play Allred on Wednesday. We're hoping to get the 4 o'clock time slot because that's when we usually play and we played them about a week and a half ago and we played very very very well against them and we were able to stop their attack with our disruptive defense so we're hoping to achieve that and keep the attack moving and moving the ball and scoring and hopefully that will get us a win. Well you mentioned the disruptive defense and they do a great job turning the ball over for you and getting it up front. Possession doesn't end until you're normally putting it in the back of the net. You've done a great job putting the ball on the goal for your team this year. Talk about what it means to you to be able to do the player who's looked to be putting the ball on the back of the net and like I said you do a great job so what does it mean to have that role for this team. It's very stressful. It's a lot of pressure on my back but I know that no matter what happens whether it's a goal or it's shot on the outside or foul occurs or anything that my team has my back in any mistake that I make I know that they're willing to fight for and any mistake they make I'm willing to fight for them so I think this year we really have a team that plays together and plays for each other and and I think without that I don't know if we would be as successful as we are this year. Now the success you mentioned it hasn't come easy for you. When I was spending my time here I saw you in the training room non-stop and you've done a great job of getting yourself to a full slate of hell so you can be out there competing on the field. It's an incredible show of determination and resiliency. What does it mean for you to be able to enjoy this senior season on the field as much as possible with all those teammates of yours. It means the world to me coming back in January this season I didn't know if I was actually even going to be able to play and with all that stress on your back you know you get really nervous and you feel like you're letting these girls down but to be able to fight for a treatment and something that will help me to be able to play and then being able to play in every game and really fight hard for my team it's an unbelievable experience. And while you've been a standout on the field with your teammates you're also a standout in the classroom. Tell us what's next what's the plans for after graduation. I'll graduate and hopefully take the NCLEX and pass the NCLEX and be a full-time RN. I have a few different places that I'm looking to start working at and we'll see which one I choose. Well Olivia you've been super successful on the field in the classroom I'm sure the NCLEX will be nothing more than a double team that you've blown through already. Thank you for joining the show. Thank you. Rob Wingert reporting live from the Stevens University Mustang Athletic Gala.