 This is Griffin Bass with gomostanksports.com. I'm here with Stevenson men's soccer head coach, Graham Miller, after Stevenson falls one to nil to Johns Hopkins. A tough loss coach, it came down to the very end. Nolan Olson-Warwick, 10 saves. What other positives can you take away in a game like that? Well, I mean, I think the way we played the shape, the goalkeeper, obviously, Nolan, had a great week last week. I think he was inches away from making a save. It was a great shot from the Hopkins player. I mean, I could see the angle of it. So Nolan's been outstanding. I thought the defense, I mean, to be able to keep them, you know, until whatever it was, 70 or something minute, without a goal is a testament. I mean, we've had two shutouts, two clean sheets, the last two games. So there's a lot of positives, and it just depends on how you look at it. And I think some of the guys will be a little down. We haven't scored again. Start to get a feel like, oh, well, we're, you know, got a little bit, you know, nervous in front of the goal, a little bit not composed. So we'll keep working on the offensive side, but lots to be pleased with in the midfield and the defense and the goalie. How does a strong non-conference opponent like Johns Hopkins get you prepared for the rest of the season? Yeah, well, that's going to be, they're very similar to Messiah. You know, they want the ball, they want to keep possession. They want to, they have a lot of good movement, a lot of obviously talented players. So that's why Hopkins have always been on my schedule. It's a test for, you know, the best team that we're going to see. That's why they were picked, obviously to finish first in the Centennial. And, you know, they've got a lot of fifth year seniors out there, a lot of experience. And I thought our young guys held out well. And, you know, just another great game on this field. And it was nice to have the young kids from Freedom Optimus out here. And I thought, I thought it was a great atmosphere, another great occasion. And we just, you know, they played the game plan well and the goals will come. We just got to try and get somebody with a killer instinct and put it back in there. Gotcha. Next time you're on this field, it will be conference play. What things are you trying to work on in the final two non-conference matchups? I'll score in goals, number one, right? Yeah, these next two will be tough again. Made him out, picked to win the Atlantic East. And then you've got Madey Washington, who's number one in the country right now. So those two games are just another two tough tests on the road and to get us ready for conference. And obviously we'll be looking to do the same thing defensively and then, you know, finish in the back of the net. Thanks a lot, coach. Good luck in those two. And I can't wait to see you back here.