 Let's welcome in the head coach of the Mustangs. He is Coach Paul Cantabene. He joins us here on the All Access Post Game Show. And he brought a young visitor with us before we talked to a player as well. Was he, was it your son who was trying to make the play down here at the end of the- He tried to grab a little ball, you know? He was a little slow on it. As long as he didn't take it to the head, his mother will forgive me. It's coming a little hot, but it wouldn't be the first concussion a can of being suffered. So I got 30 of them and, you know, he'll have his share, I'm sure. Coach, congratulations on a good victory in a game where you guys really were dominant with your ride and really dominant in the face-off. Yeah, I thought we did a good job. You know, Justin's been getting better and better, facing off and giving us an opportunity. You know, us going 26 to 29 is a pretty good day facing off for anybody. More like this kid who's a pretty decent kid, he did a good job. He's been doing over 50% of the year. So I thought we did a good, and you know, I told our attack in the locker room, if you guys rode like that every game, it would be easy. You know, they did a great job ride and getting some good opportunities. They scored the first three goals of the game off-ride. And I thought we did a good job baiting them into doing some certain things that really made it easy for us. And so, but we got to shoot them all better. And I thought a couple of times our fundamentals weren't as good as they should have been. And it kind of cost us a little bit. And defensively, we had a few little things where he fell asleep, especially in 92 a couple of times. We just made a couple of poor choices. So, but you know, it's a good win. And now we get to move on to Friday and play a real good team and see how we do. Coach, obviously Cabrini upset Salisbury this past week. Yeah. Good opportunity for you guys to go in and make a statement nationally to cement yourselves as you head into the NCAA tournament. What does Cabrini present to you from a challenge standpoint as you move up there? Well, they're a real athletic team. You know, like they're a lot like us, they're athletic, they want to get up and down and play that way. You know, they have an outstanding couple of midfielders that I think can do a great job. And they got a good freshman goal who's been playing well and a good face-off guy who's been playing real well for them lately and doing a good job. So, you know, they can present challenges. You know, they got a great freshman attackman and they got a kid crew of 55 who played real well against the Slashers in the left side. And you know, Brooks and Timmy Brooks who played well against the Slashers. So they got some guys and we'll be ready for them. And you know, they got to be ready for us too. So, you know, it's probably going to be, you know, 17, 18, Barnburner or something like that. But that's good lacrosse and they're a good team and we're excited about it. You know, we got through these seven conference games and, you know, we played a lot of great teams this year. You know, we played a lot of, you know, we played Tufts and RIT and a lot of these good teams. So we're in New York and we'll be ready to go. You know, it's a fun game for us as they'll be ready to go. You know, they're playing real well now and we'll see what happens. Coach, you referenced some of those games earlier in the season. One of the topics that Nick and I have talked about is how you get to the place where you win those games against good teams that didn't go your way at the beginning of the season. How good do you feel about where this team is and their ability to go win games like that, that you weren't able to get at the beginning of the year? Well, I think we have a second midfield now. You know, beginning of the year, that's the biggest difference for us. In the first part of the year, we were just relying on one midfield to kind of carry us. And now that Sean and Pritchard are playing much better and Parish and Feichar are all in there. They give us a good second midfield that are all big six-foot-two athletic guys that can go to the goal hard. And that's what gives us an opportunity to do that. We don't have to rely on Donnie and Christensen and Karrasian to carry us at the midfield. So that's good. And that's what we're really excited about, having a second midfield. We're early in the season, we had to rely on those other guys. So I think that's where the big difference in us lies. Coach, we noticed that you rotated some different guys in at close defense tonight. Dylan Harris playing down low. What does Dylan give you guys down low that he maybe wasn't giving you guys up top? Well, you know, he did a great job in 22. You know, he's so athletic and get out there and he's great at ground balls and a great stick. So, you know, Dylan really giving us that opportunity to really pressure and go after guys helps us and it really helps us in the clear because he's so good at getting the ball up, moving and athletic-wise. That's something that we were missing a little bit. So him playing at close is really gonna help us and it'll help us a lot. We hope against Cabrini. Don't you have to pick Currie up and let him say hello because he's been trying to jump into the screen here. Currie, take that. Yeah. Oh, no. Yeah. No. Nobody. Nobody. He gets low. I like that. That's fine. No big deal. I don't talk to anybody either. Coach a big senior night victory. Congratulations and best of luck on Friday night. How we appreciate it. It is. Coach Paul Cantabene joining us here.