 Well, I think certainly we were able to get a lot of practice defensively. Our defense penalty corner unit, we've had a couple of changes with the staff, if you will, of our defense penalty corner. And they had a lot of opportunities to defend, and we did quite well. I mean, statistically, we shut down a lot of their corners. And we were learning how to defend a great smooth passing team with good stick skills. So we learned a lot from this game. They're the number one team for a reason. And I think we fought them hard throughout. We never gave up. And I'm hoping that we can take these things that we've learned and beat the teams that we should be. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, we've changed up our attack penalty corners. Did a lot of looking and probability and stat was not my class either in school. But I was looking at some things, some numbers, and not just for Stevenson University, but D3 field hockey in general. And attack penalty corners don't do so well. And it's primarily because of the surface, because it's not the true carpet surface where you can find true success with attack penalty corners. So we're doing something different, something that I've never seen it before. So I'm excited about that and we're executing on it. And I'm hoping we can give some more teams some struggles with that new APC. I think, yeah, I think Tanner is definitely up on the forefront. And she's dynamic and she's fast and she's aggressive. And then Noel is also a fabulous finisher. And then we've just changed up our system. So now we're going from a two forward system to a three forward system. So we've got a lot of people that are rotating and vying for that third forward spot. And they're all very good and have the ability to put the ball in the net as well. So it's an exciting time to try and gain some opportunities. I mean, I think the positives are is that, for example, against York, we really struggled in that game and the kids got very down and didn't respond like they needed to. And we talked about that. So it was such a mental game. And I said, you know, this is where we are right now. We're going to take every single game as a one goal game because that's really what it comes down to. So if they score a goal, then it's still one nothing in our eyes. If they score two goals, it's still one nothing in our eyes because you got to take it one goal at a time. And certainly the opposite way as well. So hopefully in the future we'll be scoring those one goals in a lot of them.