 Hi, it's Hot Mustangs Stadium after Stevenson pulls off the comeback, wins 13-12 in double overtime tonight over the number 13 Stevens Ducks. Glenn Clark, Peter Green, now joined by the head coach, the Mustangs coach, Paul Cantabane. Coach, we were talking in the post game about what went on in the early portion of the season, and you guys playing four games that were one or two goal games that didn't go your way against great opponents. How much did your team learn from those games they were able to translate tonight to pull this off? Well, I think we learned a lot from them. We've been in a lot of big games, we played some of the best teams in the country week in and week out, so the situations we've been in didn't really affect us. I think we always knew that we were going to make some type of run. I didn't know we were going to make that big of a run, but I think we made some type of run, and I think they did a great job. All those things, Ethan, especially to score that goal, because he had that unfortunate shot in the Gettysburg game that kind of cost us there, and I think he's learning a lot, but the changes we made, and these guys really showed a gut check. Sam Ross in the second half, he was really not good in the first half, he apologized to me actually in the locker room, but first play, but he played so much better in the second half and gave us an opportunity. I think how we changed our defense to go with the two shutoffs and let our poles play them caused them a lot of problems, and they followed us a lot. I think they gave us some life. They had a lot of fouls, they were crushing us a little bit, and we were getting some calls. Our man up has to be better than two of ten though, but I think it's a really good win for us because the guys, they play so hard. They're giving everything they had. They're diving all over the field, doing a great job, and Justin, the way he faced off today, gave us a shot. We made a big change in halftime for every faceoff. We wanted to go two shorts because we knew we were going to get it. They were kind of riding us a little bit, and we did a great job, and I think that really turned it around for us getting those easy possessions time again and wearing their defense down. They had to go to a little zone with that, but they played hard. They were there, and they did a good job, and they got up on us, but I'm proud of what our guys did and how hard they played and got back into it. Coach, defense only gave up three goals in the second half. Was there a tactical change, or was it more so execution? Well, I think we changed some things. We had to take Tom off of 13, and Tom wasn't playing him. He was being real lazy, and I told him that. So we put Howard on him to change, and then they were just kind of running by us, and we weren't really doing some good jobs. So we thought we had to shut two guys with their poles, two short sticks, and let our poles play the other guys, and I think that changed it up a lot because those other guys weren't able to run by us, and 13's a good player, and their midi was good, and we pulled everybody else and shut those two guys. I think things changed. They really struggled to get offense and quality shots, and we did a good job of that, and Sam started seeing the ball better and helped us, and so that tackle to change right there, and the two short sticks on the wings of the face-off I think really helped us get extra shots. And I thought offensively, even though we only had four goals at the half, I thought we had great opportunities, and their goalie played really well and got some big shots, and we were in there, so I thought we were getting some good opportunities. It's just that we weren't putting them away, and we weren't getting any second chances because he was saving them, no rebounds, they were going the other way. And they were missing the cage a little bit and getting multiple shots, and so that was kind of the big change for us. I think the defensive tactics changed a lot for us there. So much of what you've been talking about is X's and O's, and it's important, but I feel like heart is something that we should talk more about, because I feel like coming away from this, there's got to be something to be said about the heart of this team. Well, we challenged them at halftime. I didn't think that was our team. I didn't like the way we played. I thought I was really disappointed with what we're doing, the mistakes we made, the drop passes, the turnovers. That's not how you play lacrosse. I thought it was a really bad effort by us in that half, that's how we played overall, and I thought the mentality, the ground ball play, wasn't good, and we challenged them a little bit, and they came out flying. We got the two goals right away, and I think that we had some other opportunities, and they canned a few shots, and then they really showed the heart and how hard they played and how much it means to them. I think it means a lot to this group. So that's a big win off a very quality team that's beaten a lot of teams and scoring a ton of goals against a lot of teams, and that's a good win for us. No doubt about that, and you continue at Saturday. Another tough one, go on the road, and at play, so you played a lot of great games over the years. Every time you go to Lynchburg, it's a great game. So it's Friday night down there, we had to travel down that day, and they're desperate too. They've lost a couple tough ones, but they played a hell of a schedule like we have, and so they're a really good team, and we're going to have to play one of our best efforts in four quarters, not two, in order to win the game. Coach, congratulations on a special one tonight, and thanks for coming up and chatting with us. Thanks a lot, it was fun.