 Coach, you guys were ahead 7-5 midway through the third quarter. What changed that allowed them to come back and take this one? Well, they played pretty tough. I give them a lot of credit. The out-ground ball, despite 14, that was the biggest part of the game. They got every ground ball, especially in the face-offs, all the 50-50 balls. They got, and that's the biggest difference. We tried to do a couple things there in the fourth quarter to get back in the game. They got a couple in the end, so it's a little bit closer than the final score. But we got to make plays, and I don't think we did. I thought our offense, we dropped too many passes, went quicker, we weren't as patient as we needed to be. In the first half, we played at our speed. In the second half, they slowed it down, and we couldn't get any time or on or anything like that. And they played really slow and methodical and broke us down. And we just played way too much defense. And I thought our goalie actually did a good job making some saves. And we just made some mistakes, and that's what this tournament's about. I mean, we played great teams week in and week out, and York had a much easier game against Nazareth than us. And that thing that might have been a little bit of a factor there coming in the fourth quarter. But we still have no excuse. We still got to play and make things happen. And I'll give them a lot of credit. They play tough. Yeah, Coach, on defense, we looked a little fatigued. You think the back-to-back games had anything to do with that? Well, things that we couldn't get any ground balls in the fourth quarter. And they had the ball the whole time. And we couldn't get any timers on. And then when you play slow like that, we thought the timer on, we're going to be a lot quicker like they were in the other seven games. And they just weren't in that game. But it is what it is. We have to adjust. We got to do a better job. And so we played a lot of defense in that fourth quarter. We probably only played three or four minutes of offense. And we can't let our defense out like that. We'll be better. We'll learn from it. We don't have a lot of time to think about it. We've got to get ready for toss, but that's our sixth-ranked opponent in a row. And they're all really good. And when you play a bad quarter, you end up losing to good opponents. And so we had a bad fourth quarter. Coach, you were pretty happy with the face-offs at half when you talked to Greg. What changed there in the second half as they brought Sasso back in? And how do you improve that moving forward? I don't think he did anything. I think they out-scrapped us. I mean, they were all 50-50 balls. And we got out-scrapped there. And Lito's sick today, not having him really hurt in the wings. He was sick. And we missed another one of our D-Mitties who had the flu. So we had two guys out that played for us a lot. But that's not an excuse. They were out. And we have to do better. And we had the next guy up. And we have to do things a little bit better there. And that's what we have to coach them up better and do things. But they played a lot of motion when they got in the role. They did what you're exposed to do. And so then we just couldn't get the breaks we needed. Yeah, coach. And obviously, Kyle Donoffery had a great game. He's definitely a special player. He's playing great all year. What do we got to do on all offense? What do you think you have to do to get other guys involved to get other guys to kind of get the same kind of impacts for being their guy and creating all things? I think our attack's got to play much better. I think they're not doing the job they need to be. They've got to rotate more. They've got to move more. We're just not getting the production or the things out of Watson. He's doing a good job. But we need Wade. And we need JT to do much better things when you get to get Tyler and they're more. So they've got to play better. I think our midfielders are doing a really good job. I think our attack's got to get much better. Coach, you mentioned Tufts Tuesday night. But before we go to that, just putting some finishing touches on the Mustang Classic in general. I know you would have been much happier coming out of it with two wins. But the event itself, another huge success, another great couple of days here at Stevens. Yeah, I think it's great. I mean, it's great for Divisory 3 Cross. We're happy with all the games. They all went pretty well for the most part. They're all pretty close for the most part. And I think it really did a great light shining the light on Division 3 lacrosse, a ton of publicity. We love that. I think all the coaches are coming. And I think they were all ecstatic about it. And so they're the ones that really make it happen. And all the fans that come. We had great attendance all weekend. It was really, really great. And we can't be happier how it went. So I mean, for that part, it couldn't be more exciting. Dickinson had a great show. They're toughness today after a terrible loss. Yesterday they come back and beat RIT. And I thought Amherst Pondspec, well, Lynchburg showed. Even though they didn't win any games, I think they played what showed really well. But this is what the tournament's about. You've got six ranked teams, seven ranked teams. And you don't show up for a quarter against a good team. You lose. And that's kind of what happened today. Coach, I appreciate you taking the time. We'll see you on Tuesday night. I appreciate it.