 I'm Greg Royce, and I'm joined on the coach's corner this week with Stevenson men's soccer head coach, Andrew Bourdon. Coach, you picked up your first win of the season, a 3-2 win over Wilkes. Talk a little bit about that victory. Yeah, I think that the guys came out the gate playing well. We did a really good job of trying to stick to our game plan and what we wanted to do. We did make some mistakes that cost us a couple of goals, building out of the back. But they did a good job of bouncing back from that and being able to grind out the result. Yeah, talk a little bit about that. As a coach, you have to like that. I mean, not that you lost the 2-go lead, but to see how your team responded came back, went back up before the end of the half. They was able to shut them out in the second half. What does that mean as you're trying to build this program and kind of build that culture to have a win like that, where you had to lead, lost it, came back, we're able to still win? Well, yeah, I think that does a lot for us because in the past, we've been up a goal and have found a way to blow that lead. And this time, we're able to hang on a little bit better. But I think that wins going to do a lot for us, mainly because I think that we get so caught up in the result and the result that we want, that we forget about the process that it took or what we were doing that was working successfully during that game. And we take ourselves out of that game. So the fact that we saw periods of times where we did do that this week, but not long enough, we're really able to hurt us. So basically, it was good for your team to finally see a result to give them a little more trust in the process. Absolutely, absolutely. Yeah. Now, looking forward to this week. We've got another home game this week, Tuesday against Roanoke. Then you had our conference play. First, talk a little bit about Roanoke. You look like four and three. Talk a little bit about them and what you know about them. Roanoke has played a tough schedule. They've done very well. They played, well, Messiah in our conference very well. I'm excited about seeing how we progress from this victory to see how we compete against them tomorrow night. And then, yes, you always want a positive result or playing well going into conference, because, again, this is a new season for us. Yeah, talk a little bit. Obviously, you're at Winder on Saturday open conference play. How much of a chance have you had to kind of look at some of the conference opponents and kind of get a feel for what they're about? Have you seen any? Obviously, you've probably seen some of them on film. Talk about what you know about your conference opponents as we head into conference play. You know, I don't know too much yet. It is my first year here. But I also try to, we as a program, try to take it one game at a time. And after tomorrow night's game against Roanoke, we'll definitely take a much closer look at Widener and the other conferences. I mean, of course I do. We all get online and check out scores and things like that. But so far, we're focused on Roanoke. And after the game tomorrow night, we'll start getting the game plan and things like that together for Saturday at Widener. All right, great. It's been The Coach's Corner with Coach Andrew Borlawn. I'm Greg Royce. And thanks for your time, Coach. Thank you.