 Congratulations on the win. Just a general big statement on the picture. It was great. It's just so thrilling to see us keep growing and playing to our potential and working together as a team. And just simple goals as a team and playing forward. And yeah, it's just thrilling. Obviously, you came out strong in the first set in 125-15. And that second set kind of went back and forth there. Take us a little bit through that set. You, as well as one of the players, kind of the back and forth. It looks like they were going to tie it up. Then you were able to take the set. So I think it's kind of, the sport of volleyball has a lot of momentum flows. And we definitely tend to come out really strong in the first set. We're in that flow right now. And then slow in the second, just sitting back a little bit of cushion. So as coaches, we are really trying to instill in them to stay confident, keep pushing for points every time we're back to the service line. So. And then, Sarah, really, I thought he wants to talk about the second set, just take us through that. We were making a lot of uncharacteristic areas for us. Our communication was going down. And we were really, I think, beating ourselves a lot of the time. They had some obviously great points. But I think a lot of the points that caused the game to be that tight, it was really on us. And then once we started picking up our communication again and really just staying together as a team, we were able to stay more true to how we can play in the next set. OK, really, you want to add to that? No, that was basically, I thought it was quite clear. This is Ralph Sanberley. Obviously, you were able to hold them to 120-9 hitting percentage on the day. Just talk about your defensive game playing against Randolph-Macon and where you were executed. I think we just, I don't know, you go first. Well, always with defense, our motto is no drop balls, or like nothing hits without a player going with it. And we've been really holding each other accountable to that all season. We had a few throughout the game where it dropped anyways. But we were really trying to push ourselves like nothing hits without us at least making our best effort to go for it. We were also really trying to cover more balls because we knew that they were a really large blocking team. I think we were really successful in both of those aspects, except for the one lull in the second game. So I think we did a pretty good job. I also think we focused a lot on blocking as part of our defense this whole season. And I think that that showed pretty well during the game. And what does it mean in any one of your answers, just to be in the end stage for the first time in a while to be able to get a victory in the opening in the first round and move on? I think it, for all of us, it just it proves that we are good enough to be here. We've come very close to getting that largest. Our conference is one of the toughest in the region. And we've been in the conference championship map for the last two years. And to lose again, yes, for a second year, but to be redeeming and represent ourselves well. And as a region, as a conference, it's just really awesome. It's almost unreal. I don't think it's necessarily real. Yeah, I have just two questions. How did you kind of, in the first set, first time in the NCAA tournament, just kind of treating it like any other match, despite the environment and sort of the implications? How did you kind of go into that and sort of be steady in the way that you were able to take that first set? Well, I think a big part of it was I leaned on my colleagues and asked them advice about coming into the tournament for the first time. And we really treated it like a conference match. And thinking about an opponent that was similar to them that we've played this season or typically through the last couple years so that our team had a reference point of what to expect. And we just, and then stuck to our game plan. Because we really sticking to what we do well and just capitalizing when we can. So I think that that's what really we stuck with it. And then just last question. How is it sort of, you know, you were in Baltimore last weekend, different site, but similar area, same trip. Does that, do you think that helps with kind of treating this like any other match, the sort of, you know, we've done this before, we did it last week, we did it last year, you know, we know what to expect? You guys go ahead, go ahead, Sarah. It's definitely more familiar, like knowing, or at least when I heard it was in Baltimore, I think a lot of the team was a little bit more relaxed, especially when we were hearing that nearby teams have to go to like Ohio or soccer team has to go to New York. So I think it was nice that it was a little bit familiar, but also we were really working on letting go of what happened last weekend, keeping that part of the familiarity, like out of our minds right now and just focusing on this weekend. So yeah, it is nice, but we're really trying to focus on like the present and now. I agree. Thank you very much. Thank you. Congratulations. Thank you very much.