 What a great win for Stevenson. My name is Adam Polk. Great to be joined by Graham Miller. You got to be so excited. Number six team of the nation is here and three-two final score today. But Coach Miller, it just seemed to me that at the beginning of both halves, the first and second, you guys came out as the stronger side. That's a great observation and you know that that was the goal today. You know, when you're playing against a team that's number six in the country, there's one 14 in a row and a 14-0 and hasn't been behind much. You know, I think they've only been behind maybe once against Miss Ricordia and they ended up winning 3-1. So our goal and that's what we told the team is, you know, this is our home field. You know, this is conference. This is where it all counts. So regardless of previous results, we got to play the first 15-20 minutes in their half. We can't allow them to be in their half and you know, you've seen that. I mean, both teams only had five shots each but we had two goals. So the goal was, you know, to keep them at our half and we did that. So I thought for about 35-40 minutes we did the job and then let them a little bit back into it and then you're right. We talked about a 2-0 leading soccer. It's never a good lead. You know, people think, oh, a 2-0 but it's actually the worst lead to have in the half. So we talked about getting the next goal and you know, that started that second half. I thought they did really well until obviously the lost one but you know, great start in both halves. It looked like you did have that third goal early in the second half but a foul took it away. Maybe a tough break on your side but still with that you were able to rebound and when they did score on a counter attack play you came back and you got a huge goal immediately following. You know, and that is the big thing. You know, so all of a sudden, you know, it's a game, you know, like most sports, the game of momentum. You know, we don't get that goal. They could have put us three-nought than up and maybe out of sight. Then we could, they go down the field, they score, make it close. So the big thing for us was how do we respond? Do the heads go down? Do we think, oh, we're playing the number 16? We're 14. You know, they're going to come back now and when? No. So the way that we handled that shows our character that was missing a little bit at the start of the season, our fight and what a goal by Brianna to, you know, to give us that two-goal cushion again and then obviously it didn't last long. Brianna took such a great, did such a great job of knowing how much time she had. She was able to settle it down and really get a good foot into it. Yeah, she did and she, you know, as a freshman, you know, to show that composure and a big game like this, they just scored, make it 2-1 and that's when we needed her just to settle it down and she did great touch, great second touch and then boom in the back of the net. It was a great finish by a freshman. Lastly, the first 50 minutes of the second half were back at fourth. There were opportunities abound. I mean, there were three goals scored, but really it could have been even more between the two teams combined. So you were able to maybe even put in a little bit more of a defensive posture over the last 30 minutes because when they scored to make it 3-2, a one-goal lead was still 29 minutes to play. Didn't seem to be a lead you felt good about. And I actually thought there was more goals in it. The way that game was going, the 3-2 with like 29 minutes left, I didn't know it was that much time. I can feel it though. But it was, I thought that that might be the, there might be more goals in it. So we decided, we finally clicked on, you know, they changed their game plan. They put three forwards high and just, they did a little bit what we do. They went direct and you can see that's how they scored the goals, just getting the ball up the field. And so we talked to them about sitting a little bit deeper and then putting a little bit more defensive on the holding midfielders. And that's, that was a job for the last 29 minutes and I thought we did that well. One more, Coach Miller. Obviously this is, you've had many big wins this year, but this is your biggest. And, but you've got such a quick turnaround to take on another team that's in the top 15 in the country. One of the toughest teams in your conference in Messiah. So how do you kind of turn the page on this one and get focused for another big one? Because if you get that win on Tuesday, it could really spring you forward to a great end of the year. And you're right. And that's what we talked about. One game at a time, you know, you know, we didn't look past this game because this is the team that's number six, you know, Messiah thinks like number 13, top 15. And we knew that this going into this conference, you know, these were, this was our toughest stretch. You know, we had a tough one against Albright last week. We knew it was going to be tough against Arcadia today. And then Messiah on Tuesday. So now the game plan will be, let's enjoy this win and then let's get ready for Tuesday. And, you know, we'll be ready. And we're going to be ready to play, you know, one of the best teams in the country in the defending conference champs. But, you know, that's all the motivation we need. So we'll be, we'll be ready for Tuesday. And I hope we've got the energy and ready to go. Well, Coach Miller, we're so happy for you. Great win today. Thank you. I appreciate it. That's Coach Graham Miller, three, two. Stevenson wins it. We're going to take a break back with more right after this.