 Well, the biggest thing this year that we're excited about is just the team's about four times as large as it's ever been. And the big class, you know, it brings its own problems, but at the same time it brings like, it's a new energy, which is really nice. We're trying some new things, both character-wise and team-building-wise, that we haven't been able to do in the past. And we're doing some sets and some intensity that, again, we haven't been able to do in the past. So I think the 25 new freshmen that we have have really brought on some great, great energy for us. And I really have some high expectations, some high hopes for this year. The funny thing about our returners this year is it's as much of a culture shock for them as it has been for the incoming freshmen, you know, going from a team of eight and now up to 32, it's been absolutely incredible, the new energy that they have there. You can feel it both on deck and in the spectator stance. And even our returners, you know, they have some really great goals this year, and I'm really expecting them to pay off better than they have in the past. Well, the goal always for our team is to, you know, just to progress, to get a little bit better every single year, to come to practice with great attitude with the spirit of what can we do to get, you know, a little bit better today. You know, it's kind of that 1% mentality. We're going to get 1% better today. So at the end of the season, we're that much closer to our goals, we're that much better as an individual. Finish-wise, you know, it would be nice to be in the top 10. I would love to see this team rise into the top 10. If we're going to stretch it out, I would love to see, you know, make us break the top five overall as a team in the conference championship. But it's going to be a long road. There's going to be a lot of hills and valleys along the way. And I hope to, you know, work hard as we rise up the first hill and then ride the next plane as long as we can, you know, at the end of the season, you know, hoping to have some really good detailed and fast swimming. And you know, just again, the overall energy and excitement is phenomenal on the deck right now. And I'm really hoping that pays off when it comes to our big meet in about five months now. Well, we have a great meet at the end of our season where we get to a quad meet against Messiah, who's been the top of the conference on the women's side, Stevens, who has both men and women top of the conference. And then York College, who is always top three, top four since they've joined the Mac. So that's our last meet of the year, which would be a lot of very, very challenging meet for us. The other one I'm really looking forward to is our St. Mary's McDaniel matchup, which is an out of conference matchup, but they come with some great experience and speed from different conferences. So it's really nice to be able to have that. And of course, this weekend is nice to lead off with Salisbury. I mean, their program has risen way above expectations from previous years. So we're in for a great challenge this weekend. But we have some really great matchups this year. And really our focus as a team right now is actually on our December invite meet, which is the Randolph-Macon yellow jacket invite where we get to swim against a bunch of Division II and Division III colleges and a gorgeous facility, really fast meet. And I'm excited to see what they do there. So really everything that we do from today on is really just in preparation for that first with our Mac championship in the back of our mind.