 Well, we played really well, I thought, against Scranton. Both teams really scrappy, played really good defense, high level play. So I was pleased with the way we played against Scranton. Washington and Lee really took it to us and served the ball extremely well, and we passed the ball very poorly. I think we knew that we gave them that game by making three errors there at the end that was very uncharacteristic of us, because we usually are a very good closing team. So they didn't really earn those last three points. So we were kind of upset with the way that game ended, and we felt like we had that game in hand. So we just played better in the second, third, and fourth. Well, for us to play it, we had three, no, three sets. We were up 17-5, but they made that run there to close it up, which really closed the gap up some and which really helped them with the momentum going into the fourth game. But I think we were a little bit embarrassed about how we played in the first and second set. Well, we need to play really high-level teams like we did today, and so we learned a lot about ourselves and what we're going to do, and how we're going to react to certain situations. And sometimes, as much as I don't like losing, losing really helps you to look at what you're doing and what adjustments you can make to be a better team. Well, I tell them that we're having a great season. We've got three big conference games coming up this week. So we're moving forward.