 Day two of the Mustang Classic and a big win for Denison, 17-6 as they go two for two. We're here in Owings Mills joined now by head coach Mike Caravana. Coach, a pretty good trip for you guys to Owings Mills this weekend. Yes, it was a long week, obviously given the snow and such, but the guys persevered through and we had a good focus these last two games, so we were very happy with how we performed and the effort that we displayed. How many 11-point games have you been a part of in your career as a coach? Not many, but Liam, like I said yesterday, I mentioned to you, and I've been trying to tell everybody he's arguably one of the better attackers in the country. We're in the Midwest, sometimes we don't get the positive publicity that we think we deserve, and he's an outstanding player, so hopefully today and yesterday he might have had seven points yesterday, so 18-point to two games is pretty impressive at the level of competition that we're playing at, and so we're fortunate to have him, but today he just shot the ball a little bit better. Yesterday I think he actually could have had a couple more points, and even he was a little bit frustrated with himself about that, but he shot the ball better today and that made a big difference. Coach, your defense, just getting the ball on the ground, getting out of sticks after they won a lot of face-offs and getting it back, how impressed were you by the performance of your defenders today? Well, it really has been a work in progress. After our first game versus Washington League, we didn't really pick up the ball very well off the ground, and we've always been a good team that's done that well. When we played well, we've been able to do that, and then our ability to clear the ball was very strong as well, so we tried to recruit kids who can do it who are athletic who can get to the ball first, and then they got to scoop it the first time, so it's been a point of emphasis, and it's wonderful to see the guys' hard work pay off, certainly these last three or four games that we've played pretty well. Now, winners of five in a row, how good do you feel as you head back to conference competition after a nice weekend here at the Mustang Classic? Well, I think when you leave a conference, I mean, a tournament like this, you kind of know where you stand. You have a real good sense as pre-season kind of over as we all get into our conference play. You really kind of know what you're doing well, what you need to get better at, things like that. We've got a lot of things still to get better at, certainly without question, but we're very happy what we were in a month's time. We've had a real good month in terms of getting better. We figured out various things with player personnel, with strategy, with things like that. So we feel like we're moving forward, but we've got to keep developing other players as well due to injuries or sicknesses that can occur, and we've got to keep improving our game the best that we can to make sure that we keep just getting better as the season goes on because we do have some tough games coming up. Coach, great to have you again here at the Mustang Classic. Appreciate it, and best of luck moving forward. Thank you very much. We're glad to be here. He is Coach Mike Caravana after a big 17-6 win today over Nazareth. I'm Glenn Clark. This is GoMustangSports.com.