 Joining us now, he is the head coach of the Mustangs, Coach Paul Cantabene. He was down on the field. That was actually pretty quick, pretty quick, pretty quick move to get up here by the way, that quickly. He's quicker than that look. All right, Coach, obviously get the win tonight, but let's start with JT, who breaks the goal scored. I feel like we've been talking about it for about the last four weeks. It finally happened and happened in spectacular fashion for what it's worth. Well, I think, you know, I mean, he really surpassed a lot of great players, you know, beating Richie Ford. Richie Ford is a special player here. They scored a lot of tremendous goals and it was an outstanding four-time All-American for us. But to beat that record at 181 goals is really something special. I think JT, you know, that's going to be a long time before somebody beats that record. And so that's really something special for him to do that. And I think the whole team wanted him to do that. You know, he's worked really hard and it's not for lack of shots, that's for sure. But he's done a great job and we're really happy for him. Anytime somebody breaks a major record in any kind of sport like that at their school, that's really something really, really special. You know, so we couldn't be more happy for him. And you know, every guy would just give him a huge hand in the locker room and everything. So it's awesome. That's cool. That being said, I'm sure there are things from the night that you're not quite as thrilled about. I would assume transition defense perhaps on that list. We got to get in the hole, you know what I mean? I think we didn't do a good job in our rod at all. We did a good job in the first half. We scored four goals, three were in transition, one was in man up and they gave him a couple in the second half. We got to get in and play six-on-six. We play six-on-six. We're a very good defensive team and we give Mark a chance. When we do some things, and I think our young middies, you know, sometimes get caught in some situations and they don't understand what to do yet and we have to live through that and help them out and to do that. But you know, we also got to do a couple things better through the box and how we saw it. And you know, we got to continue to do better that. But you know, overall, when you went in the playoffs by one or 40, it doesn't matter. You move on and we're happy to do that and we won. And we knew they were going to play us a lot tougher. You know, Horton always plays great against us and he was the big difference. You know, some of those saves were pretty spectacular. We probably could have had seven or eight more without him, somebody else in there. And so I gave him a lot of credit. He played great and kept his team in it all night. Besides getting into the hole in your transition game, is there any area that you really need to improve in before Championship Game Saturday? Well, we got to face off a little bit better. I think Shiloh did a good job, but he's got to pick the ball up. He's good at getting out, but he ran out too well in the ground ball area. He's got to do better there. But I think we got to shoot the ball a little bit better, which we will. But you know, I think I like the way we're playing overall. I think we're playing tough. And so I think we're giving ourselves an opportunity. So whoever we play, I think we'll play really well now in Lycoming, I guess, once. So we'll give them a great go against them on Saturday. And obviously a day that you'd like to have a lot of Mustangs fans out here. Yeah, come on out. Let's go. And a special day, too. Neat. I know that for the women to be playing on Saturday as well here at home, a really neat day for everybody here at Stevens. The only time you're hosting two Championship games on your campus is a special day. Coach Rayler would go at one, I believe, and we'll go at seven and get after it. And hopefully, you can bring two Championships home. But Championship games are tough. You got to go out there and play and execute and anything can happen. And it was good that we got ahead of Widener today, and they made them always chasing us, and they were able to get the lead. And I think that's big against teams like that. We got to do the same thing against Lycoming. Last time, I think we really played well against them. I think we can really hopefully play pretty well and do what we can. We got to face another really good goaltender. All right, Coach, congratulations to you on Saturday. Thanks a lot. JT, get in here, buddy. Let's do it. The record holder, Coach Paul Cantamana, joining us.