 And we have the head coach here, Kathy Rayleigh joining us. 15-14, the final. Stevenson battles back all game long. Beats Rochester, I know you're proud of the girls. Just give me an overall thought and then we'll get into it. I'm so proud of so many things today. And it's tough to put into just one thought. But I thought we believed from the moment of the first whistle till the absolute final whistle that we could win this game and we were going to do everything possible to win it. We had a lot of milestones today. We outshot them. We made our corrections in game on the draw, on defense, on attack. Controlled the tempo in that fourth quarter. There's just so much we did right that I know that you asked for one thought, but that was about 25 of them. Yeah, so. Yeah, well, it was but it was coherent, though. So that's good. Take me through the final five minutes and let's just set it up for somebody who may not have watched. There were 10 times in this game, well, first of all, Stevenson fought back from behind all game long. There were 10 one goal deficits for Stevenson in this game. And the next goal would always go to Rochester, the first nine times. But then in the last five minutes, Stevenson will get the equalizer on a free position from Carrieroose, then we'll talk with Aaron Steinberg about the game winner. But just take me to the last five minutes, what you told your team on how they were able to be that resilient in coming back. Well, we just kept sending the message that we could do it. But I think the biggest thing is that we needed to do a better job of controlling the tempo. We have three midfielders that run all game long and not a lot of people have that. Not a lot of people have the true two-way middie anymore. So when you have that, we really just needed to get. We knew we were a good offense. We just needed to get them just a breather to execute our very best offense. The other thing that we need to do is we need to move the ball better. And so we made a few tweaks in that last, one of the last timeouts that was called, not the final timeout, but one of the last timeouts that were called. And we knew we needed the draw. So we played about four or five different kinds of defenses today just to try to keep them on their toes down there. And I think that worked for us. It was a full team effort today, Gary. It's like you can't pinpoint one thing. Take me to the last timeout then. You've got a tie at 14. You've got the ball a minute or so left. Take me to the last timeout, what the play was, what you told the team. So we called a timeout. And basically that timeout was for two reasons. One, to just get everybody to calm down. And we were going to take the last shot. And that was going to be important. We were going to take the last shot. So we just got settled in. And then we slowly moved into our attack. And we were just going to wait for the layup. And Erin is such a great cut. All of our girls that played in the inside today are such great cutters. We just weren't finishing like we wanted to. And that goalie stopped Erin a handful of times. But what that shows you, we have a lot of faith and trust in each other to give her the ball for that golden goal. It was the right decision. It was a great decision. And what a finish. So yes. You told me, ironically, before the game, we had a chat in your office how important it was and how great it is to have Erin Steinberg on this team. The grad student from Cassin will talk to her in a minute. She ends up with the game winning goal. So just talk a little bit about her for a moment. Well, we're so happy to have all people that choose that graduate level come to Stevenson and have a great experience. Erin has brought a lot of things to the table. She's got an infectious energy. She wants to win. But she always wants to do it the right way. She's not afraid to share the ball. And she's not afraid to put the team on her shoulders when it's time to do that. We have several people like that on this team that are either transfers or grad students. We just have a great combo right now. And Erin is a huge part of that. And I don't know if you could hear way up here, but we talk about who we're going to bring up. And when I said I was going to bring Erin up, the entire locker room erupted in joy and happiness for her. So that just goes to show what an incredible team chemistry we have and what Erin has brought to the table with that. Two more questions before we get to Erin. The first two games of the year, you annually play Salisbury and Gettysburg. Salisbury and Gettysburg, as people know, are two of the best teams in the country. They'll probably be up, yeah. Okay. Talk about the evolution of this team, what you guys learned from those two games and how far ahead you are now. We knew we were going to be young in some areas of the field, but it wasn't just about being young. We had experience, but we had no chemistry because we had people coming from all different areas and we needed to get them. The toughest opportunities that we could find to settle in, to know their teammates. I love playing great games. What you saw today is what we all play for. It hurts the most when you lose games like this, but it feels the best when you win games like this. It doesn't feel, you can't mimic that feeling in any other way. Getting blown out feels awful, but not as bad as losing an overtime or a final second. Because so much of the coaching is involved with those tight games that you want to feel like you contribute and you help the team out with that. Gettysburg, Salisbury, I will play. As long as they're willing to play me, I want to play them. And we've been so lucky to have that in Washington College. And we like to start right out of the gate with the toughest possible because we don't ever, we just want to continue going up. We never want to trail off and have it easy if we can help it. And now you've got exciting things. You're going down to Florida for a spring break game. So tell us about that. We can't wait to get down there. We're playing Scranton on Wednesday and it's an early game for those of you tuning in. I think it's a 10 a.m. game, 10 a.m. game on Wednesday, the 13th, I think that's right. Them cracking into the top 25, we want to bring our A game. And this really is going to help, I think, a lot. Just realize that all the hard work we put in this week had the result of the one-goal win against a very good Rochester team. And a very well coach, Carly does a great job with that team. So we want to take that energy into our practices this week and get the girls down there safely and have a little fun and get to know each other better. Yeah? Sounds good. Well listen, congratulations are in order. Fantastic job. Thank you very much.