 Hello, and welcome back into the coaches corner. I'm joined now with Graham Miller, the women's soccer head coach, Stevenson University. And coach, take me through some of your thoughts from last week. Yeah, I think it was an interesting week. We came off that tough loss to Gettysburg and St. Mary's the week before. And we had to change some things up. So we went with a little bit of a formation change. And we were really excited about the two games that we had last week. And they were both tough. We started with Catholic. And Catholics, they were 3-0 coming into the game. They're regionally ranked. So we knew it was going to be a tough game. And we just thought it's low. Down 2-0 at the half. But we figured some things out at the half. And really, it was a great effort in the second half. We ended up losing that game 2-1. But it wasn't for lack of trying. We hit the crossbar. A goalkeeper made a save in the last minute. And I was proud of the way the girls responded after a poor first half. They really came out. And they're starting to click a little bit better, which is good. So it was a tough one to take, because I thought we could have won it, or at least tied it up. It was good that we definitely could see a good performance. And you use a little bit of a short memory. Kind of freaking about the game move on to Frostburg State and get a good result 2-1 against them, with a lot of great scoring chances and more finishing. Yeah. And that was the thing. We talked about it last week in the coaches corner that we did have to have a short memory after that rough performance against St. Mary's. And they really did. And even at halftime of the Catholic game, they really settled down and get into a rhythm for the second half. And we outshot them. And then Frostburg came in on Friday with a one day rest. And we were excited for it. And the girls really put the last three losses behind them and came out on fire. And it's the first game since our first game that we outshot the other team, 21 to 11. So very impressed with the way they came out. And yeah, you're right. We had a lot of chances. And it was good to get that win. And now looking forward to this week, Salisbury coming in, of course, on Wednesday. And then you talked about getting on top, scoring early. How important is it going to be to do that or at least have the shot advantage in this Salisbury game? Yeah, and that's the big thing with the Frostburg game is we came out with intensity. We came out with passion. And we had a great start. I mean, we had so many shots in the opening period. And to go in at halftime with the lead was the girls felt good about it. And we're going to have to do that again. Salisbury is a very good team. They don't lose too many games. They're actually their first loss on Saturday. Just came to Catholic in overtime, 3-2. So they're going to be a tough team. And then we've lost to them the last three years. So we need to start fast. And we need to get a goal if we can early. And then that'll help us settle down. And being back at home again, it's going to be great to be there on Wednesday. And home again on Saturday with Haverford coming in. Yeah, and Haverford, they've only lost one game so far. And their one loss was Arcadia, or Mac Conference, full Arcadia, who are 8-0, I think, right now, 8 or 9-0 right now. And we're receiving votes last week. I'm sure they're going to be ranked this week, since they just beat number 14, Mitch Ricordia. So Haverford obviously has a good start to the season. And we lost to them 1-0 last year. So another big game for us on Saturday. And then randling out this home stand before moving out onto the road and into conference play. How important are these last few home games going to be for you with that crowd out there? Well, that's it. We've got to get on a roll before conference play. We haven't done that. I'm hoping that that win on Friday will help kick-start us in these last three games at home before we get into the conference. And with changing things up, we're just trying to get in a rhythm. We're trying to gel a little bit better. And I'm just excited to see what we can do on Wednesday first. Great. And good luck, Coach, on Wednesday with Salisbury. Thanks, Joe. He's Graham Miller. I'm Joe Wamba. And this has been the Coach's Corner.