 Stevenson gets the 79-74 win over Lebanon Valley tonight, Glenn Clark with the head coach, Gary Stewart. Coach, truly, a little bit of everything in this game, right? Build up some big leads. They fight their way back. You guys have to battle back a little bit. What to you was the difference in holding on to get a big win tonight? Well, I thought our kids made some plays, specifically down the stretch. And we got some good play off the bench. Miles was excellent. E.J. really bailed us out there in the first half. And then I thought Bo had some good minutes. Cam Sapienza had some good minutes. We were very fortunate to get good production from our bench. And we were able to extend the game a little bit in a relationship to our pressure. But credit them. They were hard to get a hold of. And we knew that going in. They've got some really good offensive guys. And Will did a great job of getting those guys the ball. Really seems to help when you're knocking down your shots. It wasn't just Connor. I mean, obviously, he stands out tonight. Cam knocking down a few in the early going. When the outside shooting is on, this team can be really dangerous. Yeah. And sometimes we fall into that if we're scoring offensively. Then it's like, well, we'll just go back and get it at the other end. So we made a concerted effort to try to defend a little bit better. There were a couple pressure points that we weren't getting to in the first half. Didn't guard the ball very well. So we tried to make some adjustments in terms of how we were guarding the second half. And I thought that at times we did a pretty good job. And our big kids made it hard on Colin Jones. He's one of the best players in the country. So you know that he's going to get his. We just want to make it hard for him. And I thought we did. I know it feels like a broken record. We keep talking about Neat. But this is now three straight double doubles for him. This is a first year player. He makes his free throws. And he defends. He throws things at him. I don't know what else there is to say about this young man and how much better he might prove to be. Yeah. And then, of course, Coach Stewart pours water on it and goes in there and says, Nate, you have 13 boards. You should have 17. So he keeps getting better. And he has an eight instinct to go get the ball. And we're really excited. I mean, we've got multiple years with him. Obviously, we want to finish this year strong. And as he continues to progress, we think he's going to be one of the better players on Saturday in our conference, not just in his junior and senior year. Coach, does this feel like the type of win that this is a message about what Stevenson basketball is all about? If we play like this, we can beat everybody in the conference. Yeah, we think we can play better. And so that's the encouraging thing. We've got a chance. But the problem with that is everybody else does, too. That's what kind of league it is. And so you've got to do things correctly. And you've got to do those correctly for 40 minutes. And you've got to do it with aggression and be assertive and certainly make good decisions. And if you're able to do that, you're going to have success in this league, no matter who you are, what team you are. And we were able to have some mental toughness about us down the stretch and made some good plays. Coach, congratulations. We'll see you back here on Saturday. Glenn, I'd be remissed if I didn't reach out to Brad McAllister. Brad is one of my very best friends and wasn't here today on the bench. And my thoughts are with him. We've really developed a really good friendship over the years, and I have a great respect for him. So I'm wishing him speedy recovery and getting back on the sidelines. But obviously a legend in this conference. I appreciate that, Coach. We'll see you Saturday. Thank you, Glenn. He's Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark. Go MustangSports.tv.