 So, the MAC conference is a competitive one. The MAC Commonwealth for the last many years has had two teams in the NCAAs, so it's important to us to play a tough out-of-conference schedule. We have teams from Centennial, the ODAC, the Landmark, so real quality opponents that I think will be a lot of the same styles of play that we're going to see in the MAC, everything from kind of possession-oriented teams to a little bit more direct, super athletic, so I think that's an important piece for us to get ready for important conference time. We've had a real revamp of our program over the winter and in the spring season with some tactical changes and some different focuses, and then just having our returning group go to Costa Rica together and play two games there was just hugely beneficial. Our freshmen are now playing like returners, so we even saw the difference in Costa Rica. So adding in, we have three transfers and 11 freshmen. It's going to bring a competitive edge. I think starting spots are wide open at this point, and I think it'll be a real battle to get the top 11 people on the field, and some of those certainly could be some of our incoming freshmen, some of our transfer students. So we're really excited to have Albert Ony join us. He has been in this area for literally decades, runs his own highly successful club. Albert knows everybody from pretty much every club. He's played professionally. He has coached at Towson University. He's coached Semi-Pro. So he has just a wealth of knowledge on the field, which I know will benefit us. Give us a different look in a couple key areas, as well as his recruiting ability. And I mean, he is just as passionate about soccer as you can get. So I think he's going to be a real sturdy and knowledgeable force for us going forward. Really our last three seasons, we have not been overly thrilled with. And I think we really feel like we're back on track from top to bottom in terms of mental toughness and our team culture, the kind of players that we have, our commitment level, and the quality of soccer that we just saw playing in Costa Rica. So I'm really, really excited to get this group back together. Our returners are all on the same page. They've done a great job already bringing in these 14 new players throughout the summer. So I think just having everybody back on campus with a lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm, and really feeling like we're ready to get Stevenson soccer back where it belongs and we've got something to prove.