 joined by his freshman man who made quite the impression in his collegiate debut today with four goals. Jacob Tatum joins us now here on the All Access Post Game show. Jacob, I know you would have preferred to do it and win. But to get out there for the first time today and to get involved early on the extra man to get a couple and sort of build your confidence that way, how good did it feel to be out there for your collegiate debut? I felt really good. I mean, we set up a plan. We executed it. I thought on the man up. That's where I think I prefer to shine right there. And the gray found me inside. JT found me inside. I'm making the plays I'm supposed to make. So I'm happy with that. One question. The backhand goal. Have you scored a goal like that before? I do. I try to practice that a little bit. Just gives me a little extra look just to start around. Worked pretty well. It was pretty natural. So I think you've done it before. Pretty nifty look. Jacob, it seemed like it really built your confidence what you did on the extra man to then get going as the game went along in even strength situations. And it felt like as the game went along, you were willing to say, hey, look, I'll be the guy. I'll be the one to try to lift us. I don't care that I'm a freshman. Is that sort of how you were feeling as the game went along? And do you think you can carry that with you moving forward? Yeah, I mean, I was just put in the position to make the right play. And then anyone could have been in that for that shot that I made. I mean, anyone's able to make that shot. So it was just happening to me. But glad I could step up and help the team and just trying to get the win for us, so doing what I can. Let's just help to have guys around you that lift you up. Guys like JT Thielen have been around for a couple of years. Really good players that have. It's clear that these guys have the confidence in you as a freshman to be in there and mixing it up. How much does that help? That's everything. Really, to have this guys just to trust you and be like, hey, you need to do this. You need to work on this. Just help me get better. And that's really what I need. It's a lot of senior and even junior leadership, more offensive leadership to just help us get going. We heard a story about you and the weight room. We heard that you're the guy that if you missed something, you're asking for extra to do. Why is that? And how much do you think that helps carry over to the field? I mean, I'm just a big work ethic guy. I'm trying to extra just want to get better. I mean, I just want to win. Obviously, I didn't do that today, but a long season ahead. So I'm just trying to keep forward and keep pushing the team to the win. How much do you think you guys will be able to take this moving forward? Look, I get it. You wanted to win, but battling the number four team in the country down to the final seconds, how much do you think this is going to help you moving forward against a really difficult, non-conference schedule? That's big. I mean, battling number four right there with him. And it's just big to have that success and confidence going in for the games and just progresses and progresses and progresses. I have you know, Peter Green told me that he didn't even travel for his first game, didn't get on the field for his first game, and ended up being a national champion here. So you're already a little bit ahead of Peter Green at this point. I think the path looks pretty good for you right now, Jacob Tatum. Thank you very much. Hey, Jake, thanks for coming up here and hanging out with us. Appreciate it. No problem. You're welcome. Jacob Tatum, Stevenson Freshman, four goal game today. Not too bad, obviously, would have liked to have it in a winning effort, but a pretty quality debut for him here at Stevenson University.