 I'm here with Mikael Williams. What sport do you play? Uh, men's basketball. Man, that's an awesome sport. Uh, what would you say your coolest memory of this season is? Uh, this season, definitely going to Florida and everything. During, uh, you were there too with us, yeah, yeah. Going to Florida, the men and women's basketball team went to, uh, what was it? Um, Daytona. Daytona. Daytona, Florida, that, making cool memories. There was a lot of cool memories off the court and everything too. That was pretty cool hanging out and stuff with each other. It definitely brought us together as a team. For sure, for sure. What would you say to incoming freshmen on the basketball team and incoming freshmen as student athletes? What would you say is like, um, like some, a piece of advice, like to maintain school and sports? Uh, just stay committed really. Um, the challenge going in the college is finding the balance between the two. And so, you know, once you find a rhythm, stick with that rhythm, stick with what works for you and, um, just stick with it. You know, there's going to be a lot of ups and downs with it. You know, there's going to be a lot of weeks where you don't feel like doing schoolwork, you don't feel like getting extra shots up, but all that extra work will, you know, definitely pay off at the end. How do you find the time? I know basketball plays like two or three games a week sometimes and it can get real serious. How to find the time? Do you have any like techniques to relax on and off the court? Um, really, it's, it's usually the weekends to be honest. Like I found, uh, my technique, I haven't done homework over the weekend for like five plus years. So it's like really just grinding it out during the week. Organizing your, your schedule and everything. Cause you know, you're going to have practice, you know, you're going to have games and stuff. So just finding the gaps where you're like, all right, I can do this work. And then by the weekend, you're just chilling pretty much. So just finding, again, finding what works for you really. Thank you so much, man. It's been a pleasure watching you play basketball throughout my years of college. Have a good one, bro. Enjoy tonight.