 Hi everybody, Jeff Hemmelt with S-M-M Sports.net here with head coach Andrew Bordenon after a scoreless tie between Stevenson and Roanoke and coach. Overall it was a pretty offensive game. 22 shots for the visitors compared to just five for you guys in the Stevenson camp but it was pretty even through that first half. Give me a sense of what the team was was going through and what you were talking about at the halftime break. Yeah you know I think that the stats of shots can be deceiving at times. They definitely had more opportunities. But you know I think defensively we stopped a lot of quality quality chances or shots and that's a credit to Mike in the back four especially a back four that have been injured and haven't played a whole lot of games either. Huge credit to them for stepping up against a very very good Roanoke team. You know I think at halftime we're all still pretty confident. I thought we still had the best chance of the first half JT I thought got in and and had a great chance. We weren't able to finish it but but the guys were confident and the last 10 minutes of the first half we were playing much better. Second half comes along a couple chances hit off the crossbar for for their side. You guys are sticking in the game. Just go a little bit more in the detail about Mike Tringaud because he made a dozen saves tonight for you guys helping out that back line keeping the game scoreless as you head into overtime. Yeah you know Mike of course and he made the saves again like he always does but I think one of the impressive things was with his leadership and him talking to Nick Ellis and JT Aleem and Cat back there. He really his leadership this game he didn't have to make as many really really tough or impossible saves where he was you know he that we kept the quality of shots at a minimum so I think that's from his leadership as well so all the stuff that he could make saves we weren't they weren't having breakaways and different things like that so we were able to protect him a little bit. So this four-game homestand wraps up your non-conference schedule is done. Now you're looking ahead to the conference schedule. Give me a sense of what you're looking to improve here as the conference schedule gets underway. I think the big part for us today was what defensively we're good. Our midfielders put in a good shift. I think and again attacking third something we need to work on creating quality scoring chances and things like that. We talked about it before today's game. We saw the movements and we saw the ideas start to work but the execution wasn't there. So hopefully you know building on that and we're able to execute in the attacking third. I think that's the next step of our progression. Coach on a personal note I'm wrapping up my broadcasting career here with Stevenson five years. I know it's been a brief time with you but again best of luck for the conference schedule best of luck the rest of the way. It's been good knowing you in this brief time. Keep up the good work and best of luck for you guys in the second half. Appreciate the time. Thank you best of luck to you too. Thanks a lot. Coach Andrew Bortle on here after the Mustangs have a scoreless tie against Roanoke here at Mustang Stadium.