 Welcome back to our post game coverage of the Green Turtle Classic, our third game on this Friday night to RIT Impressive Fashion over Lynchburg by a score of 16-8 with head coach Jake Kuhn. Let's talk about, first of all, when a fan or somebody watches Matt Hossick, how do they appreciate everything that he does for you all? Not only in the six-on-six game, you ask him to stop dissler on face-offs and try to do some work there. How do you appreciate a guy that does so much and a lot of times that doesn't really get picked up in the box score? Yeah, he does an awful lot for us. I mean, he must have played out of the 60 minutes, 40. I mean, he can run for days. But he just does a ton. I mean, he picks up the ball for us. He scores goals for us, makes the right looks for us. And most importantly, he's a good kid and he leads by example every day. He's our hardest worker. So if there's anything I would want a fan to appreciate about him is that he's a hard-working, humble kid and he's special. He's a guy we love having around. Talk about the balance you got on offense tonight. You were able to create some things in transition. And people who look at the score sheet think that Mr. Lee has to do everything for you. But tonight, didn't have to do that. And you guys still got 16 on the board. Yeah, no doubt. I was very pleased with the balance scoring today. I thought we did a great job riding and created a lot more offensive opportunities for our team. And they were throwing a bunch of junk at us, some short stick shut off, something that we have been seeing a little bit of and are a little bit more prepared for now. So our guys handled that much better than in the past. And I'm proud of the fact that we're unselfish. There's nobody out there that demands the ball and wants the ball. I think we work well as a group. But getting those possessions, the ground balls, the face offs, and off the riding game are key for us. Decision to shut off Stuart in the second half, that's something you all decided you were going to do coming out of halftime there and let them play 5-on-5? Yeah, I mean, we went into the game trying to limit his touches as much as we could. And then we just decided, let's just face guard him. He is a serious threat with the ball. If he gets the ball, as you saw, two touches, he scores right away. So yeah, we decided let's just play a five-on-five game and take him out of the game as much as we can. And big number 5-1 there stepped up and had a bunch of goals for them in the second half. I thought he played very well. And I'm proud of the defense. I thought we played stingy all day. And finally, you guys now had 6-0 thoughts on how you've gotten to this point so far. We've been grinding them out, to be honest. I mean, I think we've got a scrappy group. And the ground balls and the possessions are key. We're down our face off guy. So we've been kind of face off by committee. And that's been very worrisome for us. But our guys have stepped up. They've been working at it. Guys like Anthony Conteno and Maddie Hossick and some of those other guys that really go out every day and try to get better at facing off to help the team. And Conteno, for example, is a guy who's a defenseman for us. He's never taken a collegiate face off. And he's working on taking draws for us. So I think that says a lot about the group we have. Unselfish nature of the team? No doubt. No doubt about it. And hardworking. They put in a great effort every time out. And when we're playing that way, good things are going to happen. I appreciate the visit. Good luck tomorrow. Thank you very much. All right, J. Coon joining us here is RIT Nox Off Lynchburg by a final count of 16 to 8 here at the Green Turtle Classic here in Owings Mills.