 James Weidner here with head coach Dave Trumbull after the Mustang spanish of the regular season with a 3-2 marathon win over Susquehanna here Friday night at Owings Mills Gymnasium. And the season at 21 and 6, and coach, we were talking before we came on the air here, you seemed like in that fourth set, you guys woke up and then just carried a momentum in that fifth set. They passed us pretty well all night. And I knew we were running out of subs, but I made the decision to go with Nicolette Fustal in that situation and hoping she would get hot serving. And she did. She got like six straight points. They burned a couple of timeouts. We got back in the game, then we ended up winning 3129 with one of our setters having to play defense and the other one having to play front row, which would never done all season long. But they kept their composure, and a lot of kids stepped up big. And Kylie DeLaurier in that fifth set, finally all those ones, they kept digging, finally dropped because she was frustrated because she had great swings all night, but they kept digging. And so she got red hot. So that really helped. And coming in, people looking at Susquehanna being 9 and 17, but you and I have talked about it all week is that Susquehanna goes out and plays the toughest competition. How important, looking back now, how important was this match for you guys going into the postseason? Because you played Eastern, and then you came back, you played Hood in Alvernia, and then now you play a match like this. How important is it to play a good team like Susquehanna before you get into playoffs? And that was kind of the plan when I put the schedule together. And we came back off really after that Eastern game at playing Hood in Alvernia, no disrespect, but it's not the same level of an Eastern team. Susquehanna have tremendous respect for because I know they've got good coaching. And I knew they would be ready for what we did. And they tried to take some things away, and they did it kind of tonight. And so for us, the fact that we lost a five-set match, we were one in three in five-set matches, so now we're two in three, and it's the one right before the semifinals against Messiah. It would have been excruciating loss, but it turned out to be a jubilant win and really helps galvanize our team going into the playoffs. And let's talk about this. So Wednesday night, you're hosting Messiah. You beat Messiah 3-1 up there earlier in the year. Obviously, when you play a team and the second time through, they kind of know what you're planning. What can we expect after a Wednesday's match with Messiah? Like Susquehanna, they just play phenomenal defense. They're just so scrappy, and they just keep grinding, and they never give up. So we know their players really well, and they know us really well. So whoever's going to step up and have a big night tonight, very happy that it's home on our court. Messiah is also well-coached, so I'm expecting a really good match. Well, good luck on Wednesday, coach. Thanks, James. All right, so Wednesday night, after Stevenson beats Susquehanna tonight, 3-2, they'll be off for the weekend. It'll be the Mack Commonwealth semifinal. Stevenson's number two seed, Messiah number three. 7 o'clock here, Wednesday night at Owings-Mills. Hope to see you out here. Thanks for watching, and go Stanks.