 Hello and welcome to the Jackie Boswell show. I'm Joe Wamba, joined with Jackie Boswell, head coach of the women's basketball team. And coach, you guys had an outstanding season. Came to an end, we're running into Carnegie Mellon, but a really strong performance all season long from a multitude of players. Great, thank you. I mean, you never want to end that season on a loss, but a couple hundred teams have to do that. And we were just grateful that we were able to keep playing this week and try to extend our seniors' longevity of their season. And once we look back on it after a couple of days, I'm sure I'll feel pretty good about it. But I agree with you. I think our three seniors had a great season and a lot to look forward to in the future. And that future holds. Johnny A. Curry had a great season this year. Hannah Chris breaking it out for her freshman year. A lot of optimism to share moving forward. Yes, I agree. I think those two got a lot of experience this year. So that should just be positive for us next year to come back with some of that experience. And looking forward to even Christine Tennyson, who had a little bit of an up and down year. But in her defense, this is her first year being able to finish through a whole season without injury. So we're happy about that. And it's definitely something to be optimistic about, because she's so competitive and she works really hard. So with her being a senior next year, she's going to have to set the tone for us as well. And had to go on the road this weekend without Caitlin Vantash. She was suffering from some sickness right now. So hopefully she's feeling better. Yeah, we definitely wish her the best and the team the best moving forward. And let's talk about moving forward with those players that you mentioned, but also like a pretty good class that's coming in for you as well. Yeah, we're pretty excited about the freshmen they have committed so far. And they're all very competitive. And they all want to win. And so you can't teach that part of it. The one thing that we always say is we don't want to coach effort. And I don't see us having to do that next year. One person you didn't ever have to coach effort to. And we can't stop talking about her is Sarah Tarbert. She finishes player of the year in the Mac Commonwealth. And also a Jocelyn's trophy nominee. What has she done just in efforts of getting these other players ready for the years to come and getting her life together too? She's a wonderful nursing student and a leader on the court. Yeah, I mean, she's kind of one of those low key players. She doesn't play with a lot of emotion. Just comes out there and does her job and kind of leads by example in that way and sets the tone. She does that in the classroom as well. She's one of the top nursing students. And her and Christine and Caitlyn, all three nursing students, Hannah, Chris coming up right behind them as a nursing student. So I think she's been able to teach some of those younger kids how to balance and how hard it is. Because it's not easy, but they're finding a way to get it done. She will be around next year. So we'll see how we can get her involved a little bit. It'll be nice to have her around still. Well, coach, we wish you the best of luck moving forward. And thank you again for your time in post game interviews and coming up here weekly. I appreciate all your help, too. Thank you. She's Jackie Boswell. I'm Joe Wamba, and this has been the Jackie Boswell Show.