 Griffin Bass with gomustangsports.com. I'm here with Stevenson Women's soccer head coach, Coach Taty Corba, after Stevenson's 1-0 win over Marymount. Coach, it came right down to the wire, but how do you feel about securing that second win of the season? Yeah, you know, we just told the team today's one of those games. We just were not overly satisfied with how we played. It's, you know, we ventured away from our game plan and shifted things around. And Marymount, you know, battles. And we were able to play kind of the way we wanted, but we were still able to find the win. And so really, that's what matters. And I think great character from everybody to step in and make the adjustments that we had to make. And so, you know, at the end of the day, what we care about is the win, even if it's ugly, which today was. You did out-shoot Marymount 14-6. Was that part of the offensive game plan coming in? Yeah, for sure. You know, we've done well, I think, in the past couple of games generating attack. But I think need to be much more clinical in our finishing and really don't know that we created enough really dangerous chances tonight, so that's something that will definitely look to improve. Senior Cassidy Butler, two goals on Wednesday night, a big assist today. What have you seen from her so far this year? Yeah, she's been playing great. She's a fifth year for us and, you know, takes our corners and we made some adjustments at halftime on what we wanted her to do with our corners. And she did exactly that and we were able to finish. But, you know, we've put her, she's kind of moved all over the field for us in her career here. And she's generating a lot and just working hard on both sides of the ball. How about that save from Wyza-Calsy at the end? Yeah, that was, that was, I was shocked when she came down with that in her hands. Just an outstanding save and she's been playing well. I think that's the kind of save you need to really kind of continue to propel you forward. Thanks, Latko.