 Hello and welcome into the Jackie Boswell show. I'm Joe Wombo joined with Jackie Boswell head coach of the women's basketball team. And coach, you guys round out the season. You guys defeat Alvernia at home on senior night, travel to Lycoming, and play a tough game. Yeah, and we knew that the game was going to be tough. And even I think the start of the Alvernia game, with it being so emotional and senior day, that's always to be expected. But I thought we did a really good job on Tuesday to take care of business and Wednesday. And it was a tough battle. I mean, I'm sorry, on Saturday. And we knew it would be. Lycoming's a tough place to play. They're a really good team. And they were definitely fighting for the best spot they could get into in playoffs as well. So both teams had something to prove and something to lose. So I was real proud of our toughness that day. And Lycoming came out hot. And you guys were able to handle it battle back. It's something that's going to have to be done in playoff basketball. Yeah, I thought the last 13 minutes of that game, everybody really stepped up a little bit, started to compete a little bit harder. And everybody really did their job. And they hit shots when they needed to. We got some key steals. And we're able to get in transition, which is the offensive game that we really want to play anyway, which is our strength. And everybody just did their role and did their job. And that's where we need to be at this point. And at this point, you guys are traveling up to Maasai on Wednesday. A team you're awfully familiar with played a strong offensive game when you played them at their place and a strong defensive game when you played them at our place. Correct. What are we going to be aiming to do? How do we put those two games together? And get the victory? Well, I think that's a big question. So we're trying to just watch a lot of film right now and see what we did so well offensively the first game. And what we didn't do so well on the second game. And then just try to put that offensive and the defensive game together. And then I think we'll come out on top. But at this point of the year, everybody's just got to kind of reflect on themselves, each person, even coaches included. And we just have to reflect on ourselves. And what can we do? What is our role? What is the best thing that we can do to help our team be successful this week? Now let's just take one moment to reflect. Sarah Tarbert ties the record for consecutive double double games and the opportunity to beat it on Saturday or Wednesday. Wednesday, right, yeah. Just really happy for her. That's a huge accomplishment. I think that we were talking about that that was set in 2011. So it's a six-year record. And it doesn't happen every day. And I'm just real happy for her because I do think that she's put in the time and the work and the effort and the sacrifice to be able to have such a successful season that she's having this year. So I would love to see her do that on Wednesday. I'm sure she would love to do it Wednesday. But I think right now, if you ask her record or win, I think she'll take the win right now over the record. I would attest to that. Definitely that's her character, anything for the team. And she's been doing a lot for the team. The team's been doing a lot for her. I think so. Well, Coach, we wish you the best of luck traveling up to Messiah. And let's see what happens. Let's play off basketball. Love it. That's right. Great. Thank you. She's Jackie Boswell. I'm Joe Wamba. This has been the Jackie Boswell Show.