 Connor Newcombe here with Amherst head coach Sean Woods after a hard-fought win over Gettysburg. I just wanted to ask first of all, what was Nicholas Kopp able to do today? What were you guys able to do today to dominate the face-off and get so many possessions? Well, Nick just did a great job keeping his nose over the ball. And we've challenged Nick over the last couple weeks to be a better decision-maker, take care of the ball a little bit better. And he did such a great job of that, not only winning the ground ball in the face-off draw, but he also took care of the ball, which I was really proud of. Gonzales and Clementi combined for 11 goals. Where do you feel like that one-two punch stacks up just against the teams you'll play this season? Oh, I mean, I would call it a one-two-three punch, with Tanner on yesterday going three-and-five. So, our attack I think is pretty deadly right now. I think opponents are going to have to really look at them and figure out how they want to match up, because all three have their different strengths. You know, we have a big guy, we have a fast guy, we have a really dynamic guy in Tanner. And then Mitch Likens' second career start. I thought he made some huge saves in goal. You know, how big was it for him to step up this weekend and help you guys do a two-and-o Mustang Classic? I'm real proud of Mitch. I mean, he didn't play his best in the first quarter, and he came out and was lights out the rest of the way. So, I'm proud of the way he responded to a little adversity. I'm proud of the way our team responded to a little adversity. Well, thanks coach, and congrats on the two wins this weekend. Great, thank you guys.