 Hi everybody, Jeff Hemmelt from SfmSports.net here with head coach Graham Miller after a scoreless tie between Haverford and Stevenson. And Graham, sometimes these scoreless ties can be a bit of a dud, but this was a pretty exciting game. The first half, you got outshot 9-3, but Tiffany McKee making some good saves in the net for you. Going into the break scoreless, what was the mindset at halftime going in? Well, you know what? Just, you know, overall I thought, you know, definitely a tough game. I mean, it was an exciting 0-0. Give soccer a bad name, but that was definitely an exciting 0-0. And it shows that we can play 110 minutes with one of the best, you know, a very good team in our region. I had lost one game and that was our first game of the season and was receiving votes. So, you know, very proud of the effort of the girls. I think, like you said, first half we were outshot 9-3, you know, we felt it in the warm-up. I think it's been a long week after that Salisbury win, you know, to try and keep it going. So I think we had some tired legs and, you know, we did try to freshen them up a little bit. You know, the fact is that, you know, Tiffany came through when we needed her, you know, and we've needed her to make those saves. And, you know, here we are, we played 110 minutes and got our first shutout. So I'm excited by that. And, you know, we keep saying that we've got to get better each game. And that's a huge thing for the defense, not to give up any goals after 110 minutes against that team. So, you know, through that first half, we just, I just thought the energy was, I thought we were a little bit tired. And then we just told them at halftime we had to shift some things in the midfield. They were overrunning us in the midfield and we had to change things up. But then, you know, I thought we came out second half much better. And until towards the end, they started to get some more shots. I thought we had opportunities. Similar stats in that second half, outshot 9-3 again. But as you said, some opportunities there, Tiffany coming up again, big in the goal. And then the first overtime hits, and nearly another goal from Alayna Rosner, who got one last time against Salisbury, a header off a corner from Brittany Solano, point blank, two yards out at most, great save by the Haverford goalkeeper, stuck the foot out, nearly there for you in the overtime. Yeah, crushing. Now, you know, 90% of the time, that's a goal. Yeah. You know, 90% of the time, that's a goal. So all credit to their goalkeeper. You know, if we're going to make saves and, you know, everything else, you know, their goalkeeper is going to make their one big save they have to make. And that was an unbelievable save. So credit to their goalkeeper, I said to her, you know, that was a great save. And, you know, Alayna did everything right. She headed it down like you're supposed to, and goalie just stuck out a leg and then they're able to clear. So I think, you know, overall, you know, I'll write the outshot as, but I think as far as effort and intensity and the way we played, I think a draw is the, you know, the right outcome for both teams for how hard they both worked. You wind up the six game homestand on Tuesday against in-state rival Hopkins. It's going to be a big game. You're undefeated in your last three. How do you keep that momentum up into Hopkins on Tuesday? Well, that's it. I think we're going to have to give them a little bit of rest time. We're going to have to take a rest day tomorrow. And then, you know, it's going to be a quick turn around. You know, we're Tuesday. And then, you know, that's our last one. So we're going to focus on Tuesday. And then after that, you know, we're going to get ready for conference. I think the girls will be excited because it's the last home game. And, you know, like you said, we're on a roll. We haven't lost in the last three games, so it's going to be a big one in Hopkins. We haven't beat. So that's all the motivation they should need to, you know, to go after Hopkins on Tuesday. So the big thing will be getting a rest, recovering, and being ready to go for that one last non-conference game. Graham, I appreciate the time as always. See you back here on Tuesday. Thanks, Jeff. Graham Miller joining me after the scurrilous tie between Haverford and Stevenson here at Mustang Stadium.