 Stevenson beats Albright, 20-4 here tonight at Mustang Stadium, Glenn Clark, MC McFadden now joined by the head coach, Paul Cantabena, on the All Access Post Game Show. Coach, I'm going to ask you the same question I asked a couple times early on in the year in losses. The final score aside, everybody knows what happened. What's your evaluation of how your team played and the things that you wanted to do tonight? I thought we played all right. I didn't think we played great. I didn't think we played bad. You know, I thought we did a really good job in the first half doing what we're supposed to do. Get out and on them. Get in the lead. Get in the ball. I think we did a really nice job of that. A lot of assists and moving the ball around. I think we did a good, decent job. I didn't think we played great, but I didn't think we played bad. It was good to get a lot of guys in and move forward. So overall, it's a good night for us. We just mentioned before we came into the TV suite that the one statistic you probably will not be happy with is the 20 turnovers. Yeah. I just thought the times were too casual. Got a little up and down. I thought we tried to do some things. And we get the other guys in in the second half. You know, I mean, 11. I think we had 11 turnovers in the second half. It's way too many. A couple by our goalies. I think Louie had a few. He said, take care, but better the ball. You know, we've been doing a great job averaging about 12 turnovers game in 20s way above what we need to do. So there's a disappointing that we did as much, but we were trying to do some things and share the ball and force a few things. And sometimes you can live with a good turnover. Obviously, JT is going to chat with him in a second. Gets nine goals. Knight ties a school record that he had already tied before in his career. But a couple things. One, doing that and getting nine goals. I know he was open for many of them, but it's still not easy to do it every time. And then two, not trying to force it. Not trying to make it so that it's all about him and he has to get the record himself, something like that. There's got to be a sense of pride that he just kept playing lacrosse after that. Well, that's what we need to do. We just need to keep playing. You know, he hasn't shot the ball as well this year as we wanted. We need to give him a little confidence. And we got a little more, I think, against Hood. And we got a little more today and going into Christopher Newport. You know, you score a few goals, you get a little life. And he's doing that. And, you know, JT is a very talented player. And he needs to know he needs to keep improving his game, game by game. And I think he's trying to do that and put us in a really good position. I think we'll play really well Wednesday night against Christopher Newport. But he's doing the right things and moving the ball, getting the easy shots, put the ball away and helping us win games. So you mentioned Christopher Newport, another top 20 team that you have coming in. Out of conference, you step out of conference for one more game. Yep. So what do you expect out of them on Wednesday night? Well, they had a tough one today. They lost to York, but, you know, they're a scrappy bunch of kids. They play really well and play hard. And, you know, they got a good goal. A couple of good D guys, a couple of good attackmen, a mitties that can shoot it, face off halfway decent. So it'll be a good game. They play hard. You know, that's what I think. Coach Thompson does a really good job with them and we'll have a good go. And we're excited about the opportunity. That's for sure. Coach, congratulations on a great win tonight. We'll see you on Wednesday. Thank you very much. It's Coach Paul Cantabena joining us here on the All Access Post Game Show.