 Hopkins came in, I believe, seventh in the nation in kill percentage. They hit like 265 as a team, and tonight we held them to 134. But it was our block at the net, and really it was our serving. Our serving, putting us in a position. If your serving is on and you can get them out of system, it makes the block so much easier and the defense so much easier. And that's one of the things we're able to do tonight. We had some great serving, and I told the girls, we missed 12 and four sets, so that's three a game, but you have to serve aggressively if you expect to side them out. Sure, it didn't by design, but typically when you win the first set kind of handily, it's not a good omen against a good team like Hopkins. And we were fortunate to win the second set, and really Meg Wren came off the bench and sparked us in that third set, and we almost ended up, we actually had game point. We had match point, and didn't get it, but that's how mentally tough I think we are. We had match point, didn't get it, got back to work in that fourth set, had a couple of huge blocks. Victoria Prokick had an incredible game. They locked at the box score last night. They say, well, number five is not going to get the ball. Well, she hit over 400, had seven blocks tonight, so she had an incredible night along with Mariah Savage on that outside, stopping number 14, their best player, and who was a phenomenal player and just a freshman, and I thought that was one of the keys to the game. As Brent Whitehead says, this is not the Annika Swartz show anymore, because their best player had 53 swings. Annika had 32, because Katie Leffridge had 11 kills. Annika had 12, Mariah had six, Lauren Weaver had eight. So, again, spread out between everyone, and Chelsea Ireland's blocking at the net. The chances are we're going to see them again if we both get to the NCAA, because they're so close in proximity, wherever they go, we're going to go. That was more a pride match, and if we are fortunate enough to get to the NCAA, that will help us seeding-wise. Putting that in the win column, we've got that home-winning streak going that you keep printing, and they'd won 18 matches in a row. So, it was a great test. It was a great test. They're a great team, so I think everybody saw a great match, and I would be remiss to say, if the crowd was not here, absolutely that was the seventh man tonight, because they were huge. I haven't heard this place rock like that in years, and that was a phenomenal thing, and the men's hockey team started it, and everybody else just chimed in and had a great time tonight.