 Stevenson gets the 17-7 win over Albright here on Senior Day. Glenn Clark with head coach Kathy Rayleigh. Coach, bit of a slow start. Draws weren't going for you. The shot's not necessarily on target. Was it a nerves thing, an emotions thing on Senior Day? What happened and what changed things for you there in the second quarter? It was 100% just the emotion of Senior Day. We looked drained. We looked un-energetic. We looked like we were going through the motion. So when you get so excited about something like this and then the celebration this morning and then all the hullabaloo that goes on pre-game, I think it's really hard to come out and then be immediately turn around and focus on the game plan or focus on what's happening. So that being said, a running clock game against a very good defense is nothing to be ashamed about. So would we have been happier if we'd taken that 40 shots and scored 22 of them? Absolutely, we would have been happier. But we did a good job with what our injury level was today as far as maybe not at its peak. We're going to go back to the drawing board for some of the things that we did wrong today. But I'm just so super happy to see there were moments that were really, really good today. Great ball movement, wonderful cutting, full speed cutting, full speed finishing of shots. We did a lot of great stuff. So we're just going to try to hold on to those moments moving forward. It seemed like in the early going, when it was taking a second, your goalie was doing a heck of a job of what she was doing in the early going when maybe it was a little bit slow for everybody else, how important was that you had that rock back there to make sure things didn't go any sort of weird way? These last about week and a half, Sophie has just really become so solid. And she's a player that does listen to what I'm trying to get done on the sideline. She makes real changes, real important changes in real time as the game goes on. So I'm very proud of that. That's a really coachable person and somebody who wants to be better. It's fantastic. I thought that we did, she did an extraordinary job and we as a defense did a good job of getting a stick on pretty much every shot they were taking today. We need to focus in and get much, much better at ground balls. We were ground ball lazy today. So we're gonna work on some of that leading up to York. We can't do that against York. That was where I was going next, right? That's a massive game against a team that just pounded Messiah the other day. What will it take for you guys to be able to stare down a really good York team on Wednesday night? It's gonna take much more precise passing, catching and game plan execution than we've had. Quarters two, three and four against Lebanon Valley. Great game plan execution, quarter one, no. So we give them four goals off the start just because we're not playing to the game plan and not scoring like we should have been scoring. Today, same thing, all right? We're not executing the game plan. We're not thinking about what we need to do offensively. We're not taking the time on our shots and shooting hard. And we're leaving teams in it. Now York, if we do that, we're gonna be down six, seven, eight to one or two before the quarter's out. And you can't come back from that easily. So I really wanna make sure that we go out there and we are very focused on what the game plan is and how we're gonna execute our offense. Let's just talk about the senior class. I know we're gonna see him again Wednesday. I know we wanna see him again in the postseason, but today was senior day. It's a big class. We're gonna talk to a couple of them here in a second, but can you, I don't know, 12, 12 seniors and so many impactful seniors in this group. What can you say about this class as a whole? What do you say about a class that has just worked hard from minute one here that has wanted nothing more than to win? My favorite thing is that when we all kinda get together, they love talking about lacrosse. They get excited about talking about lacrosse. They love the game. They love their teammates. They love each other. They're good friends on and off the field, which is fantastic. And they're each other's biggest cheerleaders. Nobody is happier than this class for each other when they score or they have a great defensive play. So the culture that they have put together for this team is going to be a lasting, positive, competitive culture. And for that, I don't know how to repay that. It's never about the wins and losses. Yes, we always wanna win. Who doesn't wanna win when they step foot on the field? But the positive culture that they have brought to this team, the respect as a Stevenson women's lacrosse player that they have given to this program and to this campus, I couldn't be more proud of anything else. That they have forever changed the culture and I hope to make sure that all classes behind them really use them as an example on how you lead a championship team. Coach, congratulations and a big win. Let's talk to your seniors, all right? Can't wait. Coach Kathy Rayleigh.