 But yeah, Steve is, I would say, his whole of fame qualities are really his leadership ability, his overall character, and the example that he set for teammates, as I said before, both on and off the field. Well Steve, it's interesting, as a goalie and soccer, that's a, you know, he's a vocal leader of the soccer team, and obviously he was a great soccer player. In La Crosse, he led by example. He was not an overly vocal guy, but everybody knew he was serious as a heart attack, and that he was going to give it everything he had. So he had really quite different styles between the two sports. When I think of what embodies the true student athlete, Steve Montabbo does that, and he's the kind of kid that when you're recruiting, he's really the kind of kid that you're looking for. He kind of exemplifies a student athlete. He excelled in athletics, but he did well in the classroom too, and he took them equally seriously. And I think he was successful in both, because he treated both with the same amount of dedication, commitment, and put the time in and the effort in all the time, not just some of the time. A model student athlete, you're really what you're looking for. The kind of kid that you know is going to class, and the kind of kid that sets an example, not just for his peers, but also especially for the younger guys. So when Steve kind of came of age or came into his own, he was that missing component. And not just that he, as I said before, that he solidified the defense, but he took charge of the defense. And when he did that, the confidence and the performance of the team rose. His hard work, positive attitude, and disciplined approach to playing the game rubbed off on his team mates, and he made them better by that example. So I think that's one of the many things that he contributed to the lacrosse program. He was a good bit of glue that held the team together.