 Stevenson falls to tough, 16-13, joined now in the all-access post-game show. Had to head coach the Mustangs, coach Paul Cantabine, coach it was a one-goal game at the half. Things seemed to get away a little bit in the third quarter. What went wrong? Well, you know, we were in a position to make all the plays. You know, we got to make the plays. I thought we broke down too much defensively at times. You know, our guys weren't behind their guys. I thought we made a great change at the second quarter about how we're playing defense. We, you know, our guys, it's one of those games where you have to make plays and some tough plays. And you know, we didn't handle their clear well. Guys were panicking a little bit. We had too many drop passes and we made too many mistakes in order to win this game. You know, we had all the chances. We had a lot of one-on-ones, a lot of quality opportunities. We got to put them away. We got to start making those plays. But, you know, I'll give our guys credit. We play hard and play hard the whole game. And we got to get after it. We got to get some more guys playing better and we're just not getting everybody quite in the same page. You know, offensively, I thought we did some really great things tonight. But we got to, you know, you got to finish the opportunities. And we got to get more out of Wade. You know, he's not getting what we need to get out of him right now. So, Tyler Furman gave some quality minutes. But we're missing some easy things. You know, they're a good team. They made some quality shots. I thought, you know, the both goalies are under tremendous duress. You know, we didn't get any bounces. You know, even that last goal that goes in, we throw it. It hits a stick. Bounces right to their guide in front of the goal. And they throw it in. But it's a tough break. You know, and I thought, you know, but it's a good game. It's a great team. 105 shots. Both teams really went after each other. A lot of great players out there. And so the fans got a good treat, at least. I think the fans enjoyed the game. Coach, you struggled a little bit at the face-off, X. You went to Dan Halla in the second half, or really, what, the third quarter, late in the third quarter. I thought he gave you guys a better matchup with a size-wise. What did you see out of Dan? Well, Dan's a lot stronger than the other two guys. And I thought going to him gave us a real opportunity. But, you know, we weren't giving ourselves the best chance on the face-off either, because we got out of position a few times. We gave up a couple goals because we were a poor positioning. Our guys didn't really understand where they needed to be. A couple made a few mistakes there. And that cost us a little bit. Once we made those changes, I thought Dan did a great job giving us because he is so strong and really grinded it out and did a good job there for the most part. You know, that kid's a big kid, a tough kid, and he made some plays. But I thought we, you know, in the end, you know, we gave ourselves, we gave ourselves a chance, you know, in the fact, you know, we lose the face-off by three, I think, but, you know, we gave ourselves a chance there. You mentioned the clears. There's an adage in basketball that teams that press don't like to be pressed. You saw it, you're a 10-man ride team. They went to the 10-man ride. Was that an impact in the clear? Well, no, I think we really understood that, you know, they had a big hole in the middle between the straining line and the midfield line there side. And we didn't quite get it there. Our guys are trying to run it out. There's guys that are open deep. We have to make the extra pass inside. And we kept trying to run through it. And that's not what we want to do. It's not how we practice it. We got to make that easy pass to the middle. And when we did that, we broke it rather easily. You got a couple opportunities. But a couple times, you know, we missed a guy, you know, Tristan Pace is wide open. We have two guys wide open. He throws it a mile over his head. Goltz comes down. He's in the air, tries to make it pass, and he misses it. So, you know, it's, you know, we made some of those easy mistakes that cost us in the end. So we had opportunities, but we have to do a better job. Coach, obviously, tough to lose two games back to back here to ranked opponents. You get an opportunity to come back out, I think, next week or this weekend and play a conference game. And then, obviously, you get to travel down the Salisbury the next day. What are you going to tell your team in the next couple of days that they have in front of them with the rest of the season? We still got everything in front of us. You know, we're still three and three. We played six ranked teams in a row. Nobody else has really done that. This is our third, top six team and probably be a third, top five team by the end of the week. You think you're probably going to move up and then, you know, we get to play another top five team. That's what we do. Nobody's playing those the kind of teams week in and week out when you play those quality teams week in and week out. You might get a loss here there, but I still like how we play. I think we got some tough kids and we can clean some things up and I think we're only getting better as time goes and, you know, toughs as this is the first real task that came out and, you know, we had two tough games and I'm definitely putting our team in a tough situation with our schedule. But, you know, I think we're still playing hard and, you know, when some teams able to warm up and get three or four games against not as good as quality opponents and then all of a sudden you're able to ramp up and do that, you know, it's still their advantage a little bit. But, you know, we like to play who we do and we had a chance when all the games we were in and we just got to we got to make some mistakes. It's hopefully only going to make us better for our conference play. Hopefully only going to make us better for the NCAA tournament and those type of events. Let's wrap with a positive. The guy you're bringing up to talk to us tonight was pretty good finisher. Oh yeah, well JT's doing a good job. I think he played better, but I think, you know, talking to JT himself will tell you probably should have had a couple more and, you know, but I'm tough on JT. He's getting better first time playing back and he cares. He wants to get better and but we need him to keep finishing the ball like he's doing because our first midfield line is doing a great job. Watson's really starting to play better. We're getting us some good opportunities offensively. We just got to continue to do it and everybody get better. It was good that JT played today and played a while and scored five goals and, you know, hopefully that will continue. Coach, appreciate the time. We'll talk to you for Lebanon Valley. Thank you very much.