 We're looking forward to spending a week down Hilton at Island, South Carolina, March 9th through the 16th. So it'll be, as usual, gives us an opportunity to play some out of region teams and regionally ranked teams. Teams that potentially fringe national rankings and gives us a chance to sort of test ourselves and ultimately prepare ourselves for conference play when we return the end of March and going into April. Both teams are different. Obviously, we graduated some folks end of spring two in December, had a lot of freshmen come in. So both teams are actually pretty young. But as we've breached all fall and so far this spring, the standard is the standard. It's the same. So both teams go into every season, go win the conference. And we're gonna compete as hard as we can. We're gonna play every point, like it's the last point of the match and we're gonna fight for every match that's out there. So sure rankings, men are picked first, got some first place votes. Girls are picked fifth, but again, every match starts zero to zero. Whether wherever you are in the pre-season poll, ultimately means nothing, right? Till we go out there on court and prove it. So that's what we plan to do. We're excited to do that and a little, starting in a little over two weeks when we host Penn State Harrisburg in our first match with the bubble up actually. So we're excited to do another program first this year. We had a bunch of really tight matches in the fall. We played Catholic, played Marymount. Both matches could have gone either way. Freshmen stepped up in each of them. Shelby Carter, his player of the week, honors Ann, was up there. Those are freshmen that we're looking to sort of lead our freshmen class, but that's not to say like those folks aren't gonna overshadow Nick Vallis, Dom Duncan, Yana Weiman, Sophia McCoy, list goes on. We've got several freshmen on each team. They're gonna be expected to step up and join the returners and the seniors and our captains that are leading the teams at the top of the lineup. And we look forward to that happen. Without question, Miss Tia is always a match to get circled, right? That's with Lebanon Valley now having left the conference, they're the team that sort of like, it's historically been our biggest rival on both sides. And not to say that the other teams, I mean, all the other teams at our conference are good as well. Both really men's and women's sides should be wide open this year. There are several teams that can win it. Pre-season polls can say what they want. It's, you know, we know there's four or five teams at least on each side that could all potentially finish on top. So the talent's gonna be pretty even across. All the matches will be competitive. Messiah though is definitely one that we circle on our calendar. And we're always, you know, need to peak for that match for sure. Come out to Green Spring, watch our first match in two weeks, Penn State, Harrisburg. So it's gonna be a blast and we look forward to it.