 Stevenson falls to Wyner Day at Owings Mills Gymnasium. Glenn Clark with head coach, Garrett Stewart. Coach, I know this did not go the way that you wanted to do. How much of it was stuff that you guys did wrong versus them being a veteran team that did a lot of things wrong? You know, in credit, Wyner, I mean, I thought they played outside. We just could never get a tourniquet on it. I felt like every single possession we were chasing, chasing, we couldn't get the ball under control. And so now we're chasing the ball. And they do a very good job of finding the open guy, regardless of who it is. And we paid dearly for that today. Coach, how much of it was a lesson about, like, you can't stop for two seconds? You know, we saw that a couple of times today. They would run an efficient offense, and then, you know, you get a rebound and they were right back to defending two seconds later. How much of that was a lesson to your team of, like, this is what it takes to play 40 minutes of basketball? Well, I think they are very astute and aware of what needs to get done. I think the question, Glenn, is, can you get it done? You know, knowing what to do is one thing. And doing it is a different thing. And again, I credit Wyner. You know, what I saw out there today is some old dudes, some grown men. And we didn't handle the physicality of the game very well. And conversely, they continued to put bodies on us and get physical with us. And it was to our detriment. Coach, we'll have the camera pan down and see that you've got your sneakers on today. I know with coaches versus cancer, it's suits and sneakers. We can you walk me through why this is so important to you and what the idea is of suits and sneakers? Well, you don't have to even go any farther than that. You're amazing at the start of the game. And Conor Lavori is just a terrific student. I mean, Wyner was the conference most valuable player. He graduated and then coached with Chris Carrillo. To lose a young man like that so early to cancer, it's just devastating. I mean, it really is. I mean, a little bit of emotion. Just think about it, you know. And again, I started off saying he was a terrific guy. But to anybody that is triggered by cancer, it's not only that individual. It's the people who love him and care about him, family and friends. Such a devastating, devastating diagnosis. And we're going to continue to work. There's a whole lot of folks that are pouring in everything they can to ultimately find a cure for what is incredibly disease. We, of course, send our thoughts and our prayers to everybody and the Wyner family. I echo this sentence, unfathomable. To lose Conor Lavori, it's such a young age. Reminds you that we keep things in perspective. Obviously, coaches, there are things far more important than basketball games. We will see you back down here on Wednesday night. Thank you. Always take the time for it. Thank you, Glenn. It's Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark. Go MustangSports.tv.