 All right, for Swarthmore, we have Head Coach Harley Shlostik, sophomore of Merritt Den Robin, and Senior Sarah Wallace. And Coach Shlostik, can you start with an open statement on the match tonight? It was a great defensive match. Kudos to Carnegie Mellon. They've had a fantastic season, and they really came. And our team just came out on fire. We were like no-hold bar. And I just can't believe the effort. We've been working towards this and trying to grow in every moment. And we're still growing. And it's just awesome. Yeah, talk about the defensive. We're really at both sides. You guys had up 98 digs, which were a three-set match. And that's almost unheard of. Just defensive intensity at both sides tonight. Just talk a little bit about that. Yeah, so we really try to tailor our system around our best players and in the back court. And it's a team effort. We know that if we don't give 100% effort, then the balls are going to drop. And you can't let balls drop. And we're such a momentum game that that's our main goal is just to frustrate the other teams. And so we spent a lot of time working on it. And we just out hustled. And it really came together. They were determined in focus from 0.1. And Matt, you kind of follow up with that. You had 24 digs tonight. This should have been 15 kills. You just want to talk a little bit about your team's defensive effort tonight and what your game plan was coming into the match. I think we really wanted to have a lot of fun. We've made it this far. And that's crazy. And we want to build off of what we've done so far. And we feed off of each other's energy. Someone gets this crazy dig. And someone else is like, I'm going to have to get another crazy dig. And that just keeps the ball going. So again, it's a team effort. Sarah, how important was it for you guys to get up? I see you guys off to a quick start in the first step. And you were able to get out in all three sets and kind of get a lead early on. How important was that to be able to get a lead and to be able to kind of maintain that lead as opposed to coming from behind? I think that was really important, especially because Carnegie Mellon is a really strong team, and we knew that going in. They're naturally ranked for a reason. And so having that momentum at the beginning and getting that early lead was definitely very important in order to get our confidence up. And so we could play as a team and have all those great defensive efforts. Yeah, it was super important. And Coach, you just want to talk a little bit about, this is your first trip to the NCAAs and being able to have this momentum now to make the regional final. What it means to be as a coach, obviously, even with the program while and for the program as a whole. It just shows that we can be really smart and be athletic too. I think that that's the number one thing is, when we're in the top liberal arts colleges in the country, these women aren't going to play professional volleyball. They're going to do amazing things. And we're able to balance both and do both and have fun and compete. And it's just amazing. And we've gotten to finally prove it. We work really hard to play a tough schedule without compromising our academics. And they just show that, like I said, they can be great students and great athletes at the same time. Oh, great. Thank you very much. Thank you. I have a couple of questions here. I had a little more to ask than yesterday. So first off, congratulations. I'm not going to ask too many, don't worry. So this is the third ranked win for this program. The previous one was actually over number 25, Carnegie Mellon, about two years ago in the EZAC final. Obviously, that team is going to be a little bit different in terms of turnover. The coach is the same and a lot of the players are the same. How did that affect your approach going into this national? For me, like Kim Kelly was at Gettysburg when I came to Swarthmore as a head coach when I was 24. I have a ton of respect for Coach Kelly. She had a fantastic program at Gettysburg and has done amazing things with Carnegie Mellon in such a great conference of the UAA. And I think that being them again, it was a similar approach that we knew we needed to control the momentum. And we just approached again as another conference team. Who do they match up like in our conference? And how can we have that same mentality going into the match? And then I think a big turning point, at least in the second set, we were up 7-6. It was that marathon point back and forth. I'm not sure how many times. Each side had the ball and then you guys came away with the point, if anyone wants to answer, how do you feel during that point? And after that, you carried on and had to look at the stats. But you went on a run. And so what does that do for you when you're in that situation? You guys were on the court. I think for us, it was, again, back to the defensive effort. Our defense was picking everything up. Their defense was picking everything up. And the rally just kept going and going. And so as a hitter during that rally, I was trying to work my butt off to get the point for my teammates. And then we finally pulled through and we were able to get the point for our teammates. And then after that, I think we were able to have more confidence and carry that confidence through knowing that we could play a rally like that and still come out winning. Yeah, winning those long rallies really gives you a lot of momentum. And you go into the huddle afterwards, and everyone's like, frick, yeah. Just a lot of fun. Playing great volleyball is a lot of fun. And it really got the crowd into this long run. Is there anything you want to say to them? I just want to thank our fans. We are a nationally-based school, actually, internationally-based school. We have art. I mean, both of these are from California. Her parents road tripped it because that's what the Wallises do. Mayor's family isn't here. But it's just so great to have the school support being close enough that people can drive on a Saturday. And the fans, people are really, we're a lot of fun to watch. And that's what the sport of volleyball is all about. And most people miss out on that. So yeah, go volleyball. And looking at the box score today, you guys had 12 service aces with five errors. And then I think you kept off the natural either one or two service aces. And it looked like throughout the whole match, you were kind of keeping them off balance right from the get-go. What was your strategy kind of about that going into the match? Our game is a serve and pass game. It's all about side-outs. And you have to be aggressive in serving tough from the service line. And I give also credit to our conference opponent that's still in the tournament, Johns Hopkins. They're the best serving team in our conference. If not, I think nationally, they're right on there. And we've had that opportunity to play against them and know that we have to be aggressive from the service line. And so that's just one of our game plans to keep attacking as much as we possibly can. And one last question for you. You're going to play the winner of Stevenson and Johns Hopkins tomorrow. These are teams that you're both familiar with having played Stevenson earlier this season than Hopkins countless times over the years. How will that affect your approach, if at all? From the coaching staff is we're just going to keep, we're going to focus on what we did well today and what we can adjust and tweak and do better tomorrow. We played both of them this season. They're losses of ours. And I think we're going to go watch the match and take it like any other match. Thank you. Thanks. Thanks. I feel like.