 Yeah, what an exciting game. So it was our last home game. It was senior night. It's homecoming, an amazing opportunity to play well and to give the fans a good show. So I mean, each senior has brought in a huge amount. So Sarah Normile, who's our manager now, started playing for us. And then with academic pressures and various health issues, she decided to become a manager. And she's just been such a gem and 100% with the team all of the time. And then, of course, we have Abby Provost, who came and started as a freshman and then struggled a little bit with the starting position in her mid-years and then really fought and battled to come back her senior year to see a lot of playing time. She's got a lot of heart and soul and determination. And she's going to go very far in life. And then we've got Carrie, who, a gem of a young lady who's never started all four years and is always accepting of her role, always positive, always cheerful, and adds so much behind the scenes that no one can really see. And then, of course, you've got Kali, my daughter, who I love to the ends of the earth. And she did some wonderful things as well. So came in and her senior year really worked hard over the summer, determined to get a starting spot or to get a lot more playing time and did that. And for her to have an opportunity to give back to the program means a lot, not only as a mother, but as a coach. Yeah, I mean, it was one of those things where when we went down by two goals and a half, I was like, guys, let's just keep fighting. Let's just keep fighting. We made some adjustments. We put Sarah up on the forward line to try to get us some more attack going and adjusted a couple of players. We had some players that were injured that came back, that played, that certainly helped us. And Nikki Jones was out for a while with a concussion. And they just kept fighting and fighting and fighting. And just the bench got louder and louder as the game progressed. And just a very exciting opportunity to secure a win. Well, I mean, we came up with an attack penalty corner that I thought would be effective and that would work. And so I sat it up on the board, said here's what we're going to do. And I looked at Marissa and I said, just finish it, kid. Just finish it. And sure enough, she did.