 In the post game after Salisbury's win over Stevenson, and we're with Jackie Boswell, head coach of Stevenson, your thoughts just to get us started here on the game tonight? Yeah, I thought we had our chances. We hung around, hung around. You needed to be able to put some key shots in. I don't think we did that. And then we couldn't get some key stops toward the end. And that's really the name of the game. You've got stop, score, stop. We just couldn't get into that kind of rhythm. It did not help with the foul trouble, but we've got to be able to play through that. I thought we showed a little bit of immaturity with that, so we need to be able to learn from that and mature by next week. I think there was like a 10-1 run or maybe a 12-1 run that Salisbury made towards the end of the first quarter. You're right. It was nip and tuck the whole way. But that four-minute stretch right there was, I thought, the difference in terms of the scoring that gave them a little cushion. It did. And you can't have a cushion. I mean, you can't let their really good team. They're really well coached. And so you have to be able to not allow those kind of runs to happen. Definitely in our control. I thought we were a little bit more athletic. And I don't think we took advantage of that and gave up some easy points. What about the foul trouble? You had three or four girls in foul trouble. Was that a little bit of a lack of maturity that you're kind of talking about? I thought they were tough calls, honestly. But you've got to be able to play through those. And I didn't think that when they came back in the game, they were in the right mindset. Do you know what I mean? I thought our younger kids that had to come in and play some minutes did a good job. But when you have to go back to the kids you're relying on all the time, they have to do just a little bit better of keeping their heads in it. And I no doubt that they will. Let's talk about some positives. Your daughter Tessa Boswell actually off the bench came in, had three three-pointers. Destiny Towns gave you a couple of good minutes. Just talk about some of the participation off the bench. Yeah, I mean, we're asking our freshman to play some minutes, probably more so than anybody in the past. And they've come in. Destiny's been struggling with some injuries throughout the pre-season. So she hasn't been able to get a ton of minutes. So I thought she came in and can give us some spurts and she can bang around with the post players. And Tessa's job is to come off the bench and hit some threes. And if we can get her to play a little bit better defense as well and she'll keep working at that and we're gonna be in good shape. So it really, I just told him in there, it's like when we go rogue we only score 59 points. When we stay together we score 81 points. So we just gotta learn from that. I was impressed though with the aggressiveness, some defensive pressure. I think they played with a lot of energy and grit. No, I totally agree with that. We got another 10 second violation again. So this is our second one that way. And we've got to be able to keep doing that. The problem is when you get in foul trouble and then we had to back off that pressure a little bit. So we had to play a little bit hesitant but we got to figure out how to play through that. What's the plan for Thanksgiving in terms of time off coming back? What do you do? They got a couple of days. We don't play again till next Wednesday. So they're gonna take a couple of days off and I think well needed right around this time. It's been a long seven weeks already. And just let them go home with their families and be thankful that we're out here and playing again. Absolutely. At hood next Wednesday night and then I think home against Alvernia on the third if I'm not mistaken. Happy Thanksgiving to you. Thank you. Happy Thanksgiving to you as well. And your family. Thank you. With head coach Jackie Boswell. This is Gary Stein. Go MustangSports.tv.