 Back at the Mustang Classic, recapping Amherst 22-10 victory over Bates with Bates head coach Peter Lasagna. And for your team right now, I imagine it's trying to find a way to put 60 minutes of La Crosse together. Because again, today, flashes, good start. You get the start you're looking for. But right now, what is keeping you guys from 60 minutes of La Crosse? Yes, if I knew the answer to that question, the score might not have been what it was, but you're spot on, and you anticipated exactly what I just said to my team. We are capable of what you just saw, but we are young. And so when a couple of things don't go our way, it tends to snowball a little bit. I thought we had some self-inflicted wounds in some really, really important times. Amherst plays that two-man game really, really well. I think they got, again, without looking at the tape, they had a number. It seems like they had three or four in a row at the time that they started to separate from us, which were similar plays. Either two-man plays that we just didn't cover very well, didn't communicate getting through the picks, or quick whistle when the whistle transitioned goals. And those are just things that we continue to need to work on. And then it becomes a possession thing as well. I look at the clearing numbers. We just didn't clear the ball as well as we need to, and as well as we expect to in the first half, which, again, allowed them to separate. I was going to say that that second quarter where turnovers and losing face-offs on top of it, you just give a good team extra chances. And that's really where it started to get away from you. Is that where you have to employ your team, that those silly mistakes, the passing and catching errors of the things that you have to avoid? No, that's 100% right. And again, that's not scheme. That is just those are just things that college lacrosse players that play at this level. You just really need to minimize those errors. I think we walked off sides for the third game in a row. Again, I appreciate that you're trying really hard, but you need to try really hard without running over the line. For you guys, offensively in the first half, when you did have the ball, there was an efficiency to what you were doing. You got shots. You got looks that you were looking for, guys inside. Just thoughts on why you were so efficient there when you did at least have the ball and how much that's a little bit of a building block going forward. Yeah, no, you're 100% right. And we've done that in some other quarters. I thought we had them. I thought we were pretty well prepared for what we have seen on tape. And so initiate, draw some attention from a second man, bang the ball twice really, really hard, and then re-attack and cut inside. And we did that. And like you said, I mean, we might have been four for our first five or something like that on offense. But then again, against a good team like Amherst, you can't have a drought of a quarter and a half or two quarters or whatever we have where we don't get a goal. And that's on me. I'm the offensive coordinator. So I got to find some ways out of that. But like you said, a lot of those things where we continue to get some good looks, but then we turn it over or we wouldn't finish. Finally, the Mustang Classic Excel to come down here to get two games in one trip. We know how valuable that can be. Obviously, great competition. But as you try to raise the expectation level for your program, thoughts on what coming to an event like this does for you. Yeah, no, I think it's really, it's everything. I mean, it's a beautiful day. As people like to say, there's Memorial Day weekend and there's the Mustang Classic. And that's really what it feels like. And it feels like that level event, Stevenson does an unbelievable job running it, really take care of all the participants. And again, where we strive to be is alive late in the year. And if you're alive late in the year, you got to play back-to-back games against a really, really good team. So I can't imagine, I mean, do I love being an offer? No, I do not love being an offer. But in terms of getting a young team to grow up as quickly as possible coming down and playing Amherst today in New York tomorrow, I can't imagine what's gonna make us grow up faster than that. Coach, appreciate the time. Best of luck. Thank you so much. You got it. Bates Coach Peter Lozano joining us here at the Mustang Classic.