 Now joined by the head coach of the Mustangs, Coach Kathy Rayleigh is with us. I'm going to do this. We're going to pair up here. Coach, congratulations. Another very good win. And your team obviously playing very good lacrosse as of late. Can you pinpoint like a moment that things turn for this team this season that they started playing? I think, believe it or not, I believe it was a loss that was a turning point for us. Because I think that we had a couple of hard fought wins against Randolph-Macon, Geneseo, Montclair. I think those were all great games. And we were like, hey, we're pretty good. But when we were winning 4-1 against Mary Walsh, I think that took us to a different level of, OK, now we're supposed to win. And every time we step foot on the field, there is that expectation of winning. So I would pinpoint that game in particular. I heard your show with Sam this week, and you were talking about wanting a little bit more offensively from your team. Were you happy, even in the early going, a couple that went off the pipe, but were you happy with what you're seeing as far as chances were concerned? Yeah, I mean, I think we're taking some good opportunities and trying to get something on cage. Obviously, when you shoot 42 times and you only score 15, we need to work on some shooting technique and make sure we're knowing where the goalie is before we rip a shot. But again, that's a young group. We're doing the right stuff. We're getting better every game that we step foot out there, defensively and defensively, and on the draw. So the game is coming along. As long as we keep moving forward, I have no complaints. I want to talk about somebody who you put in there at the end, Beyoncé Carrington came up with a big save. And I know that had to feel good for her. She's doing something for the team this year, making that move. Can you take us through all of that with Beyoncé? Sure. Beyoncé has some of the quickest footwork that we've ever seen. And we actually recruited Beyoncé as a defender. And then she had some foot issues, which would prevent her from doing a lot of running. So we needed a backup keeper. She volunteered to do it. And the team has embraced that. She has embraced that. She is tremendously coachable. And what a wonderful teammate. What a wonderful. And a cool moment for her there. Oh, super cool moment. I think that's her second on the season. Yeah, absolutely. Second save of the season. So for her to get in there cold like that and to still perform is just wonderful. All right, so what's the message today? It was one more offense coming out of this one. Is it free positions? Is it, you know, what's the what's the what's the one? We got to move the goalie. We got to move the goalie. And we know that we got to get a little bit better on defending right shoulders or dominant shoulders on the defensive end. You know, I've always said that, you know, you're really starting to become a great team when you can have not a great day and still win by 10, you know, or still win convincingly. So we're getting there. We're absolutely getting there. And, you know, I just want to keep that right direction, make sure that we're getting better every time I step foot on the field. Seven of your last eight, coach. Good luck on the road. Congratulations. Another great win. Thank you very much.