 Hello and welcome to the Coach's Corner. I'm Joe Wamba, joined now with Andrew Bordelon, head coach of the men's soccer team. And coach last week, you guys host both Catholic and Arcadia. And Catholic 0-0 draw in double overtime. Pretty strong effort from the guys there. Yeah, you know, our game against Catholic, I think, was one of our better performances of the year. Well, we were unlucky not to finish some of our chances. But the quality of chances that we created, we were very happy with. Obviously, you have to finish them. But the areas we got into and the quality that we created while being very strong defensively was a good day for us. And looking at that quality, you try to move past the game on Saturday. And we're going to talk about Messiah and Alberti on Saturday. Messiah coming in on Wednesday night. You guys play at 7 o'clock. And then the senior day for the guys on Saturday at 4 o'clock and homecoming day. Right. It's a big week for us, which Messiah obviously is always one of the top teams in the country. And it's no different this year. It's going to be an exciting game for us to come out and battle with, again, another top, top team. Every game right now at conference means so much with us sitting two and two in conference to give yourself a shot to make the tournament. And Alverno is a team that has come off very, very good results as of late. They just beat Hood, had a good resilience, like homing, took my side over time. They're playing everybody very strong, and now they're getting results on top of it. So they're flying very high at the moment. They have a lot of confidence in their abilities. So it is going to be two very good games, and especially a great week with it being senior day and homecoming for the guys as well. What is it to get the result that we're looking for in these games? What is it that you guys are going to have to concentrate on to get the results? You know, against Messiah, they're a very, very good possession team. At the moment, I don't think we're going to have as much of the ball as we would like. So with that, we have got to be very mentally tough. Defensively, we've given up way too many goals this year, and bad goals at that, not in the sense like we want people to really score great goals to get to. We don't want to just give them away, and we have given away some goals this year, and we did on Saturday. So I think bouncing back from that, really putting in a mentally strong performance because against a team like Messiah, we're going to have to be very mentally tough. That's one of the things that we can do to really help ourselves. Because again, against a team that you don't have much possession, the ball, you're going to have to finish the little chances that you get. And we're very capable of that. And then you look at Alvernia. I haven't gotten a chance to study tape on Alvernia yet, but what I have seen is they're very organized and they're very tough and hardworking. They've got a good goalkeeper and they've got a kid up top who has the ability to score a lot of goals. And that's a good place to start. So they're really playing well at the moment. So us getting to that level of playing as a unit and making sure that we stay mentally switched on for 90, maybe even 110 minutes is a big key for us. Well, coach, good luck on keeping that switch on. And good luck against Messiah and Alvernia on senior day for the guys. All right, thank you. He's Andrew Bordelon. I'm Joe Wama, and this has been the Coach's Corner.