 Stevenson falls to Messiah, 82-76, Glenn Clark with head coach Gary Stewart. Coach, you guys built up a 10-point lead in the second half. It seemed like they just wouldn't stop making shots. Kind of went wrong down the stretch there. Well, you know, we talked about it. They needed to make threes to beat us. And anytime you get 25-shot, a temp's up, and then you shoot 60% on those attempts. And credit to Messiah, some of those guys haven't made it three all year. And other threes were challenge threes. But we've got to find a way to win a game like this. You know, we're up in the second half, and we just didn't make enough plays on either end of the floor. On the positive side, Damon Koskovich came off the bench tonight, really gave you some good minutes. I know that doesn't get you in the wing column, but something that really jumped off the page at me. Yeah, we're not concerned with his offensive abilities. He's a talented guy offensively, and you can see that. He can step out, make a three. He can finish either hand at the basket. He's got a bright future ahead of him. Coach, you know, I know this has got to be tough for all the guys. How do you pick yourselves up after something like this, knowing you still have games to play? Well, it's not the end of the world. It's just you have to put it in perspective. It's just a college basketball game, and you give an effort and do the best you can. And then you move on and deal with the results. And there's a lot to be gained in this tape. And we've got to learn from it. Got another tough assignment at Lebanon Valley on Saturday. And, you know, we've got to get to today where we needed two possessions. And hopefully we can address those things and have a better outcome on Saturday. Coach, best of luck on the road. We'll see you back here next Tuesday. Thank you, Glenn. He's Coach Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark. Go MustangSports.com.