 Let's welcome in, as we call her, Miss Do Everything for this Stevenson team because she is in the middle of seriously everything that is going on and she goes and gets the ball, she brings it up herself and it seems like at this point she wants to go to the scoring too, like it just seems as if the game went on that she wanted to get in and say, I'll go put it on goal, the heck. She is Jamie Bittner. Jamie, how important, what Kathy was just talking about, the energy that you're showing to this freshman class and you see what they're bringing to the table, how important is it for you to be that leader for this group? I think it's really important. I mean, there are new group of girls and nice fresh group of girls. They're willing to learn, their energy is contagious, like Coach said, but I mean, it's my responsibility to help lead those girls. If my energy's down, their energy's gonna be down and I mean, I'm showing every day as much as I can that I'm fighting for them and they're fighting for me in return. So that's all I can ask of them. My question for you is this, Jamie, that a lot of weird things happened in that first half. How did you guys handle that on the field? It was hard to keep everything on the energy in a positive note, but I mean, if I can't keep my composure, then how can I expect my team to? So it was all about composure at that point. I think Mack stepped up in that aspect, even though she got caught up in some stuff, she helped keep everybody's heads on their shoulders. I mean, there's not much we can really do when the refs are gonna be making the calls there and we just have to adjust. Yeah, Jamie, I was joking about it, but is there a part of you and a part of some of the other players in the team that say, how can I help? What can I do when the offense isn't clicking the way that you want it to be? Can I get more involved? Can I bring the ball down and help out in that way? We've seen you do it before. Is that something that you're trying to put on your shoulders a little bit? I mean, of course, we're always thinking about it and I think the person we took definitely in our transition today was getting two of us, me and Sarah, up the field faster and quicker, trying to be a part of that transition and if we had an opportunity to get the goal, we'll take it, why not? Well, I thought that coach and us just talked about this, but that the defensive unit played so well today really played great team defense, particularly in the first half. So did you feel that on the field as well? I cannot be more proud that we prevented them from scoring a goal when we were down by two. That's unreal. We came into the locker room at halftime on fire about that, so. Just gotta build from there, obviously. And we talked about this quick turnaround to play on Wednesday night. I guess that's the, when you lose a game like this, you kinda wanna get on the field as quickly as possible and try to watch that taste out of your mouth, right? Right, right, Washington College, we were ready for them. They last year, they did us a little bit dirty, so this year, we're ready, we're ready for them. How much is this team going to be better for going through this tough stretch and playing some of the tough teams that y'all played? Obviously, you played two top 10 teams so far this season. How much do you think this is gonna help this team down the road? I think, and we do it every year, we play tough teams in the beginning and once we come and we face Messiah and LVC in our conference play, we get the job done. So I would rather play tough teams now and get that experience for our younger girls and then once we get in the conference play, we take care of business. She has misdew everything that she does at all, Jamie Bittner. I know it's a tough day today, but I appreciate you coming up and chatting with us for a couple of minutes afterwards. Thank you guys. Absolutely, we'll come back in, we'll wrap things up here on the All Access Post Game show on the Mustang Sports Network, powered by sfmsports.net.