 Hi, I'm Audrey. And I'm Nico. And this is Cal TV Sports. This week, the Bears competed in the ITA regional. This tournament brought teams from all over the Northwest. The Bears had three of the four semifinalists in the singles tournament. I'm here with Peter Wright, the 2016 Pac-12 coach of the year. Peter, how does it look so far this year? You know, our guys are playing really well. We've had a good season so far. Winning the All-American and national championship in doubles has been very positive. And then just yesterday, Andre Goranson won the Pacific regional here in singles. So he's qualified for the national indoors. So we have three players qualified for the national indoors and we've had a really good start to the season. So what is it like having two Bears in the finals? Is there a little tension there? You know, I don't know if it's tension. Sometimes it's hard to play a teammate. When you go out to play, it's hard to bring your best game and your biggest fire. But I think the guys did a great job in the finals. It was certainly nice having three of our guys in the semifinals. So I understand that you went to Berkeley High School and you went to Berkeley for college and now you're the coach of the Berkeley men's tennis team. So what has drawn you to Berkeley and why have you stayed here for as long as you have? Come on. This is the best place in the world. This is the center of the world right here. Berkeley has been wonderful. I grew up here with my family. I just traveled the world. I played on the tour and nothing seems to match what we have in the Bay Area. We're pretty lucky to have all the things we have here. And I love Cal. I'm a Cal Bear for life, blue and gold. And so it's a very special place for me. Well, thank you for your time and go Bears. Go Bears.