 On the all-access post-game show, he is the head coach of the Mustangs. He is Coach Paul Canthavan, and he joins us. Coach, the fourth quarter, he had to grind it out. Sort of a different, we're not always used to Stevenson playing grind it out lacrosse, but that was the case late tonight. You got the job done. You know, we got a little tougher team. You know, I think we were grinding out things and playing tough, and I thought we really put our will at times. We came out right away, scored some goals, and got up by four, and I thought we just made some not great choices there, and kind of let them back into the game. And we got to get better on extra man, but I like the shots we got tonight. I thought their goalie played really well, and we had some guys get some great, and you know, when you got Kyle Donofrio making big plays when it matters, I think that helps, and our attack wasn't great tonight, but I think they'll be better tomorrow. But I like the way we play. I think we just played tough, and I think we're playing well offensively. Defensively, we got to clean up some things still. We're still working on that to get that solved, but those guys are playing hard, and Ross is leading them and making saves when it matters, so I like how we played. I think we, I thought we played a really tough brand of lacrosse tonight. Coach, you guys played a much cleaner game between the lines. You out ground ball, doubled that Lynchburg up in ground balls, played much better in the clearing game. What do you attribute that to a week of practice? What are you guys doing? I think we're getting much more disciplined, and you know, as you get into the season, you play more games. Now we're starting to pile in some games up to our fourth game already now. Some teams have played six, seven, eight games already. You know, we're just getting, we're kind of behind them. It's kind of weird for us to be behind them, but I think we're getting used to the game flow, and I think we're getting better with pressure in the ground ball, scooping through them. I thought, you know, Lidl Flanagan a little sick today. He was great in the wings of face offs, and he gutted it out and played really tough. You know, I thought Ethan Christensen was a man today. I thought he really did a great job scoring some tough goals for us. You know, Kyle did a great job scoring timely goals. But I like the way we're grinding games out and playing between the lines is real important, because you're not turning it over and doing that. And I thought we actually got to Lynchburg a little bit, and I thought they did turn it over a little bit in terms of the end of the game, and they had some opportunities. And I just like the way we played there, and I think that we're going to continue to get better clearing, and can you get better at ground balls? How about Sean Olhaver going hard to his right for two goals there in the third quarter when you needed him? Yeah, well, Sean's a big, strong guy, you know, we've been telling him all year, just do that. So he's been a little bit out of sync. He hasn't been as good as in the fall, but he think he's coming in and starting to do some really good things, and it was good for him to get two good goals. And he's a big, strong, six foot two, 225. I'd say he's a little bit more than that. But he goes hard across the top, and he's really hard, and his shot's tough to see. So if you don't get a clean look at a stick, it's going to go in, and he got a few to fall. And we need our second line to play better, and we need Morgan Pritchard to play better. We've got Bryce Spulothott played much better today. Got Harrison Facher in the game a little bit. Morgan Pritchard's been pretty steady. He hasn't scored a lot, but I think the way he's playing is real steady for us. And so those five middies are starting to give us a second line, so we don't got to run that first line as much. Coach, you have a ton of new faces of the close defense. Dylan Harris stood out to us tonight from a ground ball perspective, getting the ball up the field, and matching up one-on-one. What does he bring to the team that you didn't have or didn't have early in the season? Yeah, well, we're glad we took him. He was a kid that transferred from Towson, and I was like, well, Tim, he's a place club. I don't know how good he's going to be, you know? He's like, you got to take him. You got to take him. I was like, all right, good. He played in our club team, so we knew about him. But he's just really a fast kid and good stick off the ground. And that's what everything him, Dom, Lido, when they're in there, Austin, Howard, they're really good off the ground. They got good sticks, and they're tough, you know? So when you got guys with long pulls of sticks like that, I think it really helps. And I thought we did a good job of those guys knocking down passes today, too. We got a few that we knocked down, and so that was good. So I mean, I like how they're playing. I think we just got to play a little more disciplined. I think, you know, man down, you know, we do a great job chasing them out. Dylan goes all the way to midfield line. Instead of just kind of getting in and killing the penalty, he goes over the head, and we give up one there. And that's a little bit of the undiscipline that we got to work on. But you did kill the two-man down. We did. It was awesome. You know, I thought we did a great job. We had two men down, especially with a guy like Lombardo on the lefty shooter. I thought we did a good job really shading to him and knowing where the shooters were. And we made it tough on him. So, you know, our man down's pretty good. You know, they do a good job. And so you get out of that situation. That was a big part of the game, because they could have got one. They could have been a little bit different. So I thought how we played that was a big part of the game. Before we get to the young fella, a quick turnaround. Easy on the young fella, you know what I mean? He's first time visiting. He's not used to the, you know, the national championship guy in the All-American here, you know, Nick Ross. He said, you got to be kind to him. Quick, quick, quick turnaround to tomorrow night and another really good team that you guys got to face. And that's, I know that's the point of doing an event like this, but how tough is it going to be to turn around and be ready for York tomorrow night? Well, I think that's all even for both teams. You know, York had a, you know, they had the grind out of win two. They got up early and had the grinded out as NAS came back on them. But this is what the great part about this event and I also think, you know, we're prepared because of the way we practice. I think early in the season, we go so hard in practice, no days off. We don't let, we don't let, as Nick will tell you, we don't let, you know, one day me equal to the other because we want to get in the best shape possible with this. And I think our conditioning is really, really good now, but we got to get our guys off really quick home, out of their feet, you know, get some fluids in them. You know, we're going to meet tomorrow for breakfast. We'll do the scouting port at 11 on them and, you know, and you do some film and all that good stuff and we'll get ready, you know, in the go, but Austin, York are in the same spot. They got about three hours rest on us, but you know, it is what it is, you know what I mean? They'll come down here. They're going to be anxious to prove something and they're a great team. They got a very good offense. Freshman goalie is playing great. They got a couple of good polls, faceoff guy. Wasn't as good today, but he's had a great season, you know. So, you know, it's going to be fun. That's what's great about this event, I think, is that you play great teams week in and week out, you know, RIT and I Amhurst was an absolute slugfest today. That was a great go and, you know, I thought Denison looked really well today and, you know, York looked well. And this game out here was two teams really fighting at it. I think Lynchburg's got a lot of big, strong athletes and they're going to be somebody to be reckoned with, for sure. Coach, congratulations on a great win. Thanks for the time. Thanks a lot. Appreciate it.