 Stevenson falls to Maasai tonight at Mustang Stadium. Glenn Clark with head coach Kathy Rayleigh. Coach, I know at the half you said, look, hey, you know, however things are going, you're proud of your team's effort and how hard that they've worked. I would assume that you don't feel any differently about that at the end of the game. I don't, you know, you go down, whatever, six to one in the first quarter and then, you know, a top 10 team is scoring only six goals over three of the following quarters. How can I be upset at that? You know, we've got the most youth we've had in like probably over a decade out on the field right now and they're playing their hearts out and they're going for stuff and sometimes they're successful, sometimes they're not, but boy, when they're successful, I don't know if you can hear it, probably can't hear it up here, but the whole team just erupts with every tiny victory and that victory could be a good check or a good double team or I'm just, I'm proud of this group and I would have loved to have seen a little more offensive output. Absolutely, you can't win without shooting the ball, right? Tough. And you can't win zero-zero. So great defense aside, we got to get a little bit better in that area, but I am, Glenn, I'm just so proud of this group. I would say obviously you want to see some more goals. I'm assuming you would say you got to work on the draws a little bit more too after a night like tonight. Four for 17, I think it was. I don't know what, I haven't looked at the stat sheet. We got, they're just were faster than us in the draw and we're gonna really refocus on getting a few different styles of draw takers. We often put the ball to where we want it and not win it because we have too narrow of a gap of where we're putting it. When we were first to the ball, they were still getting it and when we were second to the ball, they were off to the races, we weren't even close. So we'll keep working on that. It's funny because I don't get to actually hear your halftime interview and she's got to tell me about it later. It's the whole way that this works. But I brought something up in the third quarter and she said, you know, it's funny you bring that up. Coach mentioned that at the half and that's of course that you went through this a year ago where, you know, you took one on the chin against this team and clearly things were much different by the time you got to the post season. You're getting deeper into the season. Do you feel like there's a path for this team to be even better should there be a rematch in the conference tournament? I do, I do, I don't think we, this team has nerves. I think they play every game with their full heart on the line. They're not, they know what it means to pour everything into a game and not come out successful and they'll live to see another day and they'll come back and fight in the next game. I think sometimes when you have a team that wins a lot of games, the nerves starts to play into it and our advantage last year was that, hey, we didn't win a million games last year. Whereas, you know, some of our opponents had won a lot of games and we went in just thinking we could win every game and ultimately that powered us to the conference championship and got us to win in the NCAA tournament and I'm hoping for the same thing out of this group. They're certainly capable. We saw signs today that they are certainly capable. We have to go back to the drawing board on attack, I think. I wanna ask you about, because we obviously know why Sophie's up here and we've talked to Sophie a lot over the years, but you brought somebody else up tonight and I think it's a reflection of the defensive effort tonight. Can you tell me a little bit about Han? So, Megan Tweed is... That's what I meant to say. I totally, I think I said Han. There's so many Hanas on this team that I ended up doing that about. So, Megan has been putting in work year after year and has been a role player over the years and we come into this season and injury after injury and Megan has always fought hard. It was not, she was a real easy choice to slide into a starting role, but I've watched her blossom into a player who just wants the ball. She plays defense like I love to watch defense. I don't like to try to keep the other team from scoring. I like to see how long is it gonna take us to get the ball back and Megan has really fired up RD in a lot of ways. She had to have had, I don't know, I haven't looked at the steps, but she had to have had, I don't know, six or seven ground balls and a handful of closed turnovers and was really important in a lot of the slides. Really important in a lot of the double teams, things that don't show up on this stat sheet. When you have a player that starts, comes to you and just works hard every single day for three years and she deserves this and it was so fun to watch her today and I'm proud of her, but at the same time I had no part in how hard she worked. This came from her heart a hundred percent and we can tell them what to do X's and O's all day, but if they don't want it and they don't love it, it's not gonna happen. All right coach, best of luck on the road these next couple of games. We'll see you back here for senior day. Thank you.