 Stevenson gets the 79-70 win over York here tonight. Glenn Clark with head coach Gary Stewart. Coach, your team faced some adversity tonight. Kind of gave away a big lead. What did they do right to finish this one off and get a victory? Well, let's go back to last week. We couldn't guard a fire hydrant. So I'm really proud of the effort defensively. We got some stops. Offensively, we're still a work in progress. We turned the ball over, took some quick shots, certainly should have ran Clark, turned the ball over really early in the shot clock, which got them opportunities. So those were the things that we've got to level out or play, especially at this time of year. And in a one, two, or three possession game at the end, you've got to have good possessions, really, really good possessions over and over again. So defensively, we got to stop in a rebound at the end the last two and a half minutes. Offensively, we weren't as good, although we did make some free throws. You brought Merlin Devine in to talk with us tonight and him getting back into the mix for you guys. And boy, was he a boost this evening. Did a little bit of everything, right? Like knocked down a three, made free throws. How much does that help your team as a whole to have him in the mix and the rotation? Oh, immensely. He's really, really important to us. He can guard a lot of different people. You can play him in a lot of different places. And he's consistent as the days long. So we haven't had that. He has not been the Merlin that he was a year ago due to injury. And we're really, really grateful that he's starting to round in the shape. Looks like himself now making some of the plays, some of the athletic plays. There's a big time rebound that he made in that game that we're not getting. He adds value to us in a multitude of different ways. Just four games left now in the regular season. What's going to be the biggest difference for this team and whether or not they're hosting a game in the first round in the Matt Commonwealth tournament? What will be the single biggest story over the course of these last four games? Well, it's self-inflicted wounds. Whether we're defending and fouling people and sending them to the line or fumbling rebounds or turning the ball over, things that we control. And so if we can control the variables and we can be more consistent with really good play, we'll be fine. We'll be fine against anybody we play. It's us executing on both ends of the floor. That's really critical at this time of year. Coach, best of luck on the road the next couple of games. We'll see you back here in 10 days. Thank you. It's Coach Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark. Go MustangSports.com.