 The Bennett coach, obviously, the win is what matters. Give me your impressions, good, bad, and different of what you saw from your team tonight. I thought we started a little slow, as I said, at halftime. I didn't think we played particularly great early on. Then we got kind of into a really good flow. I thought we were moving the ball really well. And I got a lot of people involved. Sort of a lot of assisted goals. And I thought we played tough. And the freshman continued to get better in the midfield. So we're really happy with that. We faced off well. And we didn't give up any shots in a quarter. So that's the first time I've been a part of one of those. So I thought it was really good. I thought we just played well all around. But we've got to continue to maintain a high level of play. It's really tough sometimes to get into our conference schedule and play some of the teams that maybe aren't as talented to lower your level of play. Our goal is to maintain and get better with that, especially after I was playing pretty well on Wednesday, to continue to grow. And that's what we need to do. Our growth has to continue to increase throughout the year to give us a chance to go where we want to go. We were talking about building good habits, right? And not playing down to the competition during the broadcast. You mentioned those guys that get in and get those opportunities. And what it means, the entire team, to see some of these guys get a chance. And some of them young guys, some of the guys have been around for a little while. Can you tell us about how important that is for the entirety of the program to see guys get their opportunities? Well, everybody practices. So everybody wants to get in and get their five minutes of fame, so to speak, in the games. But I think we've got to maintain a little higher level of play when they get in there. So we hold them in a pretty high level when they get in there to do that. But it's great for them to get in there. Great for them to see score some goals. It's good to see Matt Byron get a goal. And Sauer has scored a nice goal. That's really great. So we just got to continue to get those guys to improve. And the only way they improve is when they get into the games. And so we didn't need to continue to do that. But it's good to get them in and makes us happy. But we've got to get ready for a quality hood team on Wednesday. Let me ask you one. You see a program like Alvernia and what they're going through trying to establish something with a new head coach. What do you say when you talk to somebody? You know what it is they're up against. I thought they gave you a spirited effort tonight. And obviously their goalies played really well tonight. What do you say to a first year coach about what he's doing and trying to encourage him as you want the conference to be better as a whole? Yeah, you know, I've been there. You know, we started out at Bill Julia College here my first meeting. We only had 17 kids at it. And it wasn't good when you leave the University of Maryland. You come to a program with Bill Julia College. You have 17 kids. It's a whole new world. But I think you just got to stick to the goal. What is your goal when you have a program like that? Where do you want to go and continue to work hard, go out and recruit the best you can, build each year. And your goal, each year is to get better and better. And then you're going to finally get there to get those guys. And you get a few quality wins. And you build your program that for us, like a big quality win. We guys, when we beat Coralyn, in that year that they're defending national chance to beat them in our spot. They really gave us a chance to bump up and get on the map. And he'll do that as well. It just takes a while to do that and get your kind of players. You need your administration to help you get through this. And I think he will there. Alvernay is a building school. They're doing a lot of things. They've got a new stadium. They're adding sports. And he'll get there. It just takes a lot of hard work to get the right kind of kids that you got to fit to go to certain places. And that's what it takes. It's hard work. You can be as good as you want in Division III, as long as you work hard. And I think it tells a lot of people that you can go out there. There's tons of kids that want to play the cross. You got to find them, work hard, and get them. And then he'll turn it around. He seems like a really good guy. And he's working hard to turn the program around for sure. All right, Coach. Appreciate it. Good luck on the road this week. Couple tough games. We'll see you back here in 10 days. Appreciate it. Coach Paul Cantabene, join us