 Hello and welcome into the Air Camideca show. I'm Joe Wamba joined now with Air Camideca head coach of the indoor track and field teams. And coach, you guys go out and compete in your first meet of the season and a lot of success right off the bat, namely on the women's side breaking a lot of school records. Yeah, it was something that we expected right off in the bat, you know, with the women's team being a fairly young team for the past couple of years and the talent we brought in breaking the records was just one of those things was going to be a natural process of lining up doing what you're supposed to do and the records would fall. And you guys were able to do the same feet on the men's side too, breaking more records. Yeah, absolutely. A couple of records broken there and men's team has been a little bit more established, so we only knocked off two. But with what we ran, you know, we're still pretty happy with that, especially with that 4x2 record. And as we look at the checklist of things that we mentioned in the season preview video, ECAC qualifications both on the men's and women's side right out the gate. Yeah, that was a really nice thing for us to do as well, because we weren't going out there trying to do it. Again, sometimes when you force things like that, you get too caught up in the mental aspect of it. And for the kids is to go out there, compete, and have that happen naturally was a big bonus for us. And another huge bonus is getting some national rankings and extending that reach both on the men's and women's side. Yeah, that was pretty phenomenal. The Vonte Williams really surprised me. You know, coming off the football season and only getting a week off and then getting about three or four days of training and be able to do what he did was just fascinating. Watching that men's 4x2 team run the time that they ran. That game at Goosebumps, man. That was pretty exciting. And then getting somebody's woman to run some fast times or off the gate with Kimberly and Sierra running those sub 810s in the 60s was quite impressive. And Danika, you know, she kind of did what we expected in terms of putting out solid performance from the beginning. Yeah, I wanted to talk about Danika. She's a transfer freshman in her first year of eligibility and she comes out relatively new to the sport and puts up high numbers. Yeah, this was her first actual collegiate competitive experience. And you know, there was a lot of nerves there. Everyone knows who she is on the team. All the eyes are watching. She knows and probably admittedly so didn't throw as well as she wanted to. But again, strong enough performance for her to put herself in the national top list. And out of this meet, you guys get to have everybody compete and have that experience of competing in a collegiate meet. What was the overall feeling, you know, getting back on the bus and heading back home? Very exciting. You know, this was the first time where I can get on the bus and, you know, we feel really, really, really good about what we've done. Nothing, not that we don't have to work on anything but we're making progress and everything that we have been doing to this point has been going very well for us. Well, Coach, congratulations on the first meet of the year and getting those records knocked down checklist or being checked off. And it's an exciting time in the world of indoor track and field. Absolutely. He's Eric Kamadeka. I'm Joe Wamba and this has been the Eric Kamadeka Show.