 Hello and welcome to the Paul Canabine Show. I'm Joe Wombo, joined now with Paul Canabine, head coach of the Men's Lacrosse team and coach. You guys competed last week against Albright and basically secured at least a semi-final home game. And in a game that you guys were able to pull away late. Talk a little bit about that game and being able to do that. Well, I think we're playing pretty well for most of the game. We didn't shoot the ball early on against Albright really well, and then things started to fall for us. And I thought we did a good job. I think the defense at times had one or two little mishaps that happened through the course of the game. So we were never in fear of losing the game. But I thought that we did enough to get going and moving. And then once things kind of started going our way, we really got that waterfall flowing. I think you guys traveled up to Combrini. You guys had a 4-4 tie at halftime before they were able to pull away. You guys battled back a little bit in the third quarter. Was that a good gauge for what you guys may see later on in the season? Well, I think it's always a good gauge because they're a playoff team. They're going to be in the NCAA tournament. We might see them again. But I think we have to do better in fourth quarters. Again, that's the same as 10-9 or 10-8 going into the fourth quarter against them. Kind of what happened against York. We didn't clear the ball really well and gave them some opportunities in the fourth quarter. And in the big games, you've always had one quarter that's kind of really come back to haunt us a little bit. And we haven't made other teams pay as much. And they're one bad quarter. And so those are the type of things we have to do. We have to just play a little bit better. And we need our goalies really to play better at times, too. I didn't think Ross had his best day. But he'll bounce back against Stevens-Tecum aside this weekend and be just fine. But we need to do things a little bit better. And I think everybody in the staff and the program understands that. And we still have all our aspirations and everything we want to do ahead of us. And we're certainly confident we'll be able to do those. You guys stick on the road and travel up to Stevens-Tecum, as you mentioned. What do you guys, you guys haven't played them in a long time. Yeah, it's been a little while. What do you know about them? And what are you expecting out of this game? Well, they're a good offensive team. They play some similar teams as we have. And so I think it'll be another good go for us. And I think they're pretty good defensively. Face-off, all right. They got a couple of slick attackmen, a midi or two, that's pretty good. But we'll go up there and do our thing and see how we do. I think we'll get a much better full game effort than we did on a Friday night. And we'll see what happens. But those are the type of teams we need to compete against. Those are the type of teams we need to play well against. And that's why we play these tough late season games. And you mentioned the Messiah game as well. You're going to go round out this season there on the road. Possibly the number one seed in the Matt Commonwealth on the line, a similar situation that you're in last season. How do you guys go up there, be prepared, and pull it out? Well, we've got to do the things we're doing. We've got to play mentally tough, be physically tough. We have to get off to a strong start against them. And we know what they're going to do and how they're going to play. We're very familiar with Messiah. And so we'll see how it goes. I think we'll be confident going up there playing a night game. We're used to playing in night games. We do it all the time. And so I think we'll be just fine. No fire towers there. I don't think they have any fire towers. Not yet. Well, coach, we wish you the best of luck this week. We appreciate it. Some big games up ahead. Yep. We always have them. That's the great part about playing here is that you get to play the best week in a week out. Awesome. Thank you again, coach. He's Paul Canabine. I'm Joe Waman. This has been the Paul Canabine Show.