 Welcome back to the Tati Korba show presented by Buffalo Wild Wings. I'm Sam Murray joined now with Stevenson women's soccer head coach Tati Korba and coach. We talked about this last time. Tale of two seasons. You start at one, six and one. Finish the year 731. One point shy of finishing in second place in the conference. You get the third seed, go to Arcadia, fall in the semifinals. How would you kind of rate the success of your team season? I think overall a successful season for sure. Back in the playoffs, which is where we want to be. Want to be, you know, hosting games in the playoffs. Want to ultimately, you know, win the Mac, get the NCAAs. So this was definitely a step in the right direction. You know, I think you kind of look at any season in a lot of different parts, but I think overall, you know, the character that this group showed was not by accident. So it's something that they've been investing in in each other for the last, you know, two, three seasons. And, you know, I think we continue to build on that. We continue to add talent. But just, you know, what a remarkable group and what a great job they did, you know, kind of halting the direction that we were headed in and completely turning it around and, you know, coming up with some great results. Yeah. And at the forefront of that group, you have nine seniors, you know, a group that bought in with you and the coaching change and, you know, back-to-back seasons of failing to make the playoffs. But here they are. They, you know, almost get that second seed. Talk about that senior class. Yeah, I can't say enough about them, really. And I think this season, about halfway through, I realized I kind of just had to get out of the way and let them kind of take us to where we needed to go and, you know, to their credit, each and every single one of them did. And so I think the legacy of this senior class is going to be their work rate, you know, how invested they were, they are in this program, you know, their ability to kind of show the underclassmen and the juniors, you know, how to go about leading and what that looks like. And, you know, they just, they kind of took over about halfway through. And, you know, I think in large part this program is where it is because of them. And it'll be their legacy and we'll continue to build on it. Yeah, you lose the nine seniors, but, you know, you turned the page to already looking at next season. You had six freshmen alone who played at least 17 games this season. Talk about the future of this program. You know, we think it's pretty bright. So, you know, we're excited about the playoffs that we have returning and we know they'll do the work in the offseason and they'll come back, you know, much improved, you know, the way they did this year and looking to bring in another strong freshman class. And, you know, that's the point. We need to get in better players. We need to improve our players. You know, we need to keep moving everybody forward. So, you know, we feel confident that this was a jumping off point for us. And hopefully this is kind of the standard of being one of those top teams in the conference. You know, we have to do a better job in September. You know, we all wish we could go back and, you know, find our scoring touch. I think we'd be playing, you know, in the ECACs at least right now. So, some things to absolutely learn, some things to grow on and some things to continue to improve. But we feel pretty confident about where we are. All coach, we thank you for your time all season long. We wish you the best of luck in your recruiting season and in spring ball coming up. Thank you. For head coach, Tati Corba. I'm Sam Murray and this has been the Tati Corba Show.