 Hello and welcome to the Evan Clifton Show. I'm Joe Wamba joined with Evan Clifton, head coach of the tennis programs. And coach, you guys were off last weekend, a lot of chance to practice and practice outside. But first, you're going to be hosting Penn State Abington. What are you guys looking to do in this match? Yeah, well, first off, Penn State Abington, we don't know a whole lot about them. We haven't played them before. But looking at common opponents and results, like they played the men's side, they played Albright in the fall. And Penn State Abington actually pulled that match out 5-4. So it's one of our conference rivals that they beat. So we know it's going to be a tough match. We know I fully expect it to be a 5-4, 6-3 match either way when we're losing for both teams, really. So we're looking, obviously, to correct the mistakes we had last weekend. We're going to be hoping to serve a higher percentage. We're not going to be giving away free points on returns. But really, this match is going to come down to our depth. On the men's side, I like our one doubles and our one and two singles against just about anybody. But our depth is really where this match is going to hinge on. So if our younger guys and guys playing up in the lineup can step up and perform well and play a complete doubles match, then we have a chance to get a nice little win for us. Yeah, I was going to bring that up. It's all going to start with the doubles, getting off the bat. It's the first time that the women get to compete this weekend as well. Just talk about the optimism that you share with the women's side as well. Yeah, I mean, obviously, both teams carried a lot of momentum from the fall, from the MAC tournament. The women are especially excited, since this will be their first match of the spring altogether. We have a lot of players making their debut, a lot of freshmen making their home debut here. And we have the return of Kirsten Davidson, who was our number one last year. And unfortunately, he was injured in most of the year. So she's really excited to get back and anxious to get going. We've been battling a couple of injuries on the women's side. But hopefully, that'll be all cleared up by Friday. But whether or not we have our normal six or not, I mean, because people have to step up. So again, it's going to be a close match either way. So we're looking forward to it. And we look our change our sights to the skies for the match outside on Friday. It could be a little dicey. Yeah, it's something, unfortunately, the last few days of weather, the forecast for Friday has just got worse and worse and worse. It is Monday, it's four days away. So things could very easily flip back and we could be all right. So we'll monitor that. Hopefully, we don't need to move the match indoors or to another day. But certainly, if it doesn't rain, we'll be fine. And we've been practicing out in the cold in the wind the last two weeks. And that doesn't bother us one bit. And then you guys get ahead out to South Carolina and play some, definitely play some outdoor matches there. Yeah, and obviously, weather would be a non-issue for the most part there. But really, the key is to perform well Friday, to our first home match of the spring, to pull out a win there and carry some momentum into a tough week of matches at Hilton. Well, coach, we wish you the best of luck this weekend and hopefully, we get it in on Friday. Yeah, thank you. He's Evan Clifton. I'm Joe Wamba and this has been the Evan Clifton Show.