 Welcome to the Paul Canobines show. I'm Joe Wombo, joined now with Paul Canobine, head coach of the Men's Lacrosse team. Coach, you guys travel over to Alvernia, and you get a lot of guys getting their first career goals. How cool is it to see these guys getting their names in the goal column? Well, it's always good to get some guys playing time, that the guys, especially the reserve, who help us in practice, who get us so much better, get them some rewards. So it's good like Jeremy Galtz, a senior scoring his first career goal. So that's a great thing for him. We got him the ball and everything. But it's a good thing for those guys to get in and see them play well in those type of games. And they're really doing a great job. So it was good to reward a lot of them with some good playing time. And as we move forward into this week, Tuesday night against Albright, of course, is going to be senior night last home game of the season. How important has this senior class been to this group of guys? Well, every class is a little bit different. And these guys have been real important. They've had a lot of success in their time here. And they want to go out on a positive note. And I think they're really starting to play well right now, especially that second midfield line of Ola Haver and Parrish Young and Morgan Pritchard. We're all seniors playing together and seeing them play well now, and even the best part of the year. That's good for them. So senior night's also always tough, though, because senior's the last home game. Sometimes you have to fight through some emotions early on to get the game going. So it never goes quite as smooth as you hope it does. But it's a great way for us to really celebrate these 14 guys and give them a great way to go out with their careers and everything in the little ceremony beforehand is also a really nice thing that we do. And then we'll move on to Cabrini, who's on Friday. We had a great win against Salisbury. And it's a great week for us to get into some tougher games and get really back into this after a few easier games in the MAC conference. I want to talk a little bit about that Cabrini game. And then, of course, you're going to follow it up with another non-conference game on the road. How hard is it going to be to play these road games at the end of the season? That's not going to be that bad. We played a lot of road games. We've had a lot of success in the past on the road. And I think our guys have a real good mentality going into that. Going to the Stevens Tech, the road game, it's four hours on the bus to get there. That's going to be a little bit more tough for us on the same day playing and doing that. But we've done before on the Lynchburg several times in the same day and played and done well. And so we'll be all right for it. But it's a good week for us. Albright's going to be a tough go. Cabrini be a tough go. Then you get into Stevens Tech and Messiah. Last four games are really heating up for the playoffs here. So they're all good games for us to play. And I think the team is really looking forward to playing better competition. World Coach, we wish you the best of luck in these games and safe travels on these road matches. Thanks a lot. We look forward to it, though. He's Paul Canabin. I'm Joe Wamba. And this has been the Paul Canabin Show.