 Paul Cantabeno joins us after a tough one tonight. Coach, your assessment, beyond obviously the fact that you lost the game, give me your assessment of what you saw that you liked and what you didn't like and what needs to happen for your team moving forward. I think we actually played pretty well. I just think that we're having trouble scoring goals. Their goal, we had 12 really, really nice saves of things today. And we had a lot of good inside chances. And that was kind of the difference. Sam played really well for us. And we got to figure out how to score some goals. And that's the thing right now. For whatever reason, we just can't throw it in the ocean, it seems like. But we'll get there. We'll play hard. And we played the number 16, the country, whatever they are. And they hit some shots. I think they hit some really, really good shots. But I thought we played really good defensively in the 6-on-6. We were right there again. But we got to figure out how to play 60 minutes, not 30, not 45. And we played some younger guys and to give some people some chances. And we'll get there in the end, I think. It's a work in progress. We got some guys facing off the first that are young. But neither older guys can step up and be a leader. So our record's one in five. This kind of says what you are. But I think we're a little better team than that is. But according to who we played, for sure. Well, having said all that, it doesn't get any easier. Because on Tuesday, you faced tough. So that's a pretty quick turnaround. How do you get your team ready for that? We've been doing it for a few years. So I think we'll be all right. We'll meet tomorrow. I'll get breakfast around spring break. And we'll do a little walkthrough for them. And then I'll get some dinner. And it's good to get on spring break, get a little closer to each other, be able to work things out. And then we'll get ready for Tufts on Tuesday. I think it'll be a good go. Tufts is a good team. And they do some good things. And if we can do some things, we can give ourselves a chance. And that's what we have to do. So we've been giving ourselves a chance. We're just not cashing in on all the teams' mistakes. And they're doing a good job of cashing in at ours. So I think we're doing some good things. But we've got to stop shooting ourselves in the foot so much. Coach, you referenced the young players, got the opportunities, a couple assists for Connor Nelson, and some of the other guys that got in the mix tonight. Shane Ford, obviously, taking advantage of his opportunity, can we assume that we'll be seeing more of those guys moving forward? Yeah, you know, I mean, Connor's a nice freshman for us. And he got a couple assists. He's good at moving the ball and has good eyes. And so we thought, you know, taking Will out a little bit because we need a ball move there since those attacking are all primarily kind of Dodgers in that. And, you know, Shane's a freshman. And you saw Brandon, who's a freshman in there. And he did good. Obviously, Cam's a freshman, Seth's a freshman. So, you know, and Tatum and Will, you know, and they're sophomores. So we're a fairly young offensive team learning to go against some really good defenses. And they're learning their way through what they need to do. So we just got to keep getting better. Got about that. Coach, we were just talking before you came up here about the event in general. And this was your brainchild some time ago, expanded to 10 teams this year. An unbelievable effort from so many people. I know it's tough to go over to this weekend, but the praise that this event continues to receive the attention across the country can just put into words what it means to you to see this event grow like this. Well, you know, it's not me, you know. It's a whole university and, you know, security and the cleaning people and Mike Allen Horst and everybody who does such a great job in the athletic staff to be here. All your people and Greg Royce's people are all here doing this. It's a lot of time, you know. You know, it's 12 hours of games, five games a day. But it's a great thing for Division III La Crosse. And we really have a great product. I think you saw some of the great players we have here. And the coaches love it. You know, you show up, there's a game going on. That's really cool. Then you play a game. There's another game going on. And the games are all really tight. It's not like you get an hour to warm up. It's like, let's play. 20 minutes to warm up and get out there, roll it. Let's go. And I think that's what the coaches really like. There's not a lot of BS involved to it. You just show up. You play the game. You don't got a lot of time to repair. You do your stuff. You got to execute better than the other guys. And everybody's there watching. It was great. You know, the crowds are great. And I think that's what people like. They want to do that. I think sometimes La Crosse is, you know, through the coaches or whatever the reason is. It's just, you know, this big thing where, oh, we got to do things slow and get any time. We've got to sleep the certain amount of hours. It's lax, dudes. Let's play. You know what I mean? And I think we got to get out there and do that. And this is a great event to showcase the great people, the product that we have in Division III La Crosse. And I can't thank all the teams enough for what they do and the sacrifices they make to be here. Those guys, those coaches are all really great. And, you know, you saw some great players and some great people out here today. And that's what it's all about. And I guess I can't thank everybody enough for the help and out. And it was my brainchild to come up to do it. But I think all the coaches made it a great event because they tell everybody how great it is to be here. And I think there's lots of people that want to be in here. Some of the teams won't be able to come back next year. Unfortunately, some of the Nescax calendar changed. So it'll be back in two years. And we'll get some new teams in there next year. We'll see if maybe it'll be four games, not 10 games. Four games a day, not five games. But I don't think security is pouting already when somebody joked with them earlier about that. But hey, it's a great event. And we're just really excited. And I thank everybody for coming out and watching. And we're really happy it went off well. And it's a great thing for D3 La Crosse all around. And it's a great thing for Nescax. Coach Webster said, I'll give him a lot of credit. He thinks it's better than the NCAA tournament. Just being here with all these teams here, he thinks it's a better kind of event because of the excitement in everybody here and how everything goes. Breakfast at Mustang Stadium next year. Coach, congratulations on a great event. We're working on the budget. I know it's tough, but appreciate doing it. We'll see you on Tuesday night. Thanks a lot.