 Welcome to the coaches corner. I'm joined now with women's soccer head coach, Graham Miller. And coach, difficult loss on Saturday. You just talk a little bit about that game for us. Yeah, well, I think this interview will be a lot nicer from me than the one on Saturday. I had to give my honest feedback of the game. The team understands that. The players understand that. We don't like to sugarcoat things if things are not going well. So looking back on it, obviously it wasn't our best performance and it was one of our worst. And we just got to move on from it. We got to have a short-term memory and get rid of that feeling of how we played on Saturday, because that wasn't our team. We played two nights before that against Gettysburg and showed a lot better. And almost got to tie that game up at the end. So we're going to move on from it. We had two good practices Monday and Tuesday. And so we're going to be looking ahead and just kind of forgetting about that game, learning from our mistakes, obviously, and then focusing on the one tomorrow. And it was a unique scenario after the Gettysburg game. I mean, you played for 45. 45, yeah, we did the full half, yeah. And then you had to come back and play the whole game again. So it was a unique scenario, a little bit of fatigue, I imagine, with traveling there two days in a row and then coming back on a hot day. Yeah, I mean, yeah, the weather was brutal on Saturday. And like you said, we had to play a half at Gettysburg, travel back up. So that definitely, I think, played a little bit of a factor. But with the squad that we have, and with having 39 players on the team, we should be able to handle those situations. Because when you go to the NCAA tournament, you're going to be playing on a Saturday Sunday or a Friday Saturday. So we should be well equipped with the depth we've gotten our squad to turn around quickly. And so we're not making any excuses for the performance. We just got to move on from it, put it down as a bad one, and get ready for the next game. And now let's talk about that next game, Catholic, coming in tomorrow evening. Let's talk a little bit about that game. Yeah, well, Catholics, we've played them for a long time. And they're a great team. They won the landmark the last two years in the row. So they went to the NCAA tournament and advanced to the second round last year. They're going to be strong again. They've already started off 3-0. So they're going to be another difficult, early season game. But the reason why we do these difficult games is to prepare us for a conference play. So we're going to look forward to another challenging match. And they're a strong team. And if we can match them with our intensity and with the way the talent we've got and obviously being at home, I think we can get the win from them. And being at home is going to be such a big part of the month of September. You guys, don't go on the road again until October 1. Can you talk a little bit about how important this home stretch is going to be for you? Yeah, well, the schedule worked out this year where we have these six home games in a row. So we've got to take advantage of that. We don't have to travel on a bus. We don't have to miss class time. We're comfortable at home. So that's where I thought it would have came in handy on Saturday. So we've got to really take advantage of this home stand and make Mustang Stadium a fortress. Make it the place where teams hate to come play because we've got a good crowd behind us and we're within the driving seat being the home team. So I think the girls are going to respond well tomorrow. I'm excited to see how they do. And I think we're going to see a really strong performance tomorrow. Great. And good luck in that game to you tomorrow, coach. Thank you for your time. And we always enjoy it up here at Mustang Stadium. He's Graham Miller. I'm Joe Wamba, and this has been the Coach's Corner.