 Stevenson wins the Thriller 192 in overtime over Lycoming, Glen Clark with Coach Gary Stewart. Coach, I don't know where to begin with this one. What a game it was for everybody who came out here to enjoy this, but for your team, down by 14 in the second half, to rally, to make the plays when they needed to, I would imagine you've got to be awfully proud of your guys. Yeah, we couldn't get a tourniquet on it. I mean, we were trying all kinds of things. We went to zone, we changed our coverage, our homeball coverage multiple times. But we got an effort play. We got it under 10. And we just told our guys, just keep hammering the rock. They're a hard guard. They spread you out and shoot so well from three. So you've got to crowd them in the quickness to try to get them under control. And then if you're in rotations, they still kick it out for three. So they're very, very difficult to get under control. Monique Wright goes the line with 1.2 seconds remaining, needing to make all three free throws. And it's not just that he made them. It was the calmness to me with which he made them that nothing was going to shake him in that situation. How special is he? He's terrific. And he hasn't missed a free throw in practice in a month or Sunday. So that might have been the best thing that happened when he got fouled. That was a tough three. But we got what we wanted. We wanted to attack the back side. And he did get a good look. And they played it well. They pressured him. And obviously we got a good call at the end. Sean Mayberry, you know, a little bit of a tough time there at the end of regulation. But for the most part, really establishing himself as a third offensive weapon to sort of go along with Monique and Mark Terrell. How important is that for your entire team? Well, let's not forget this is a man that was a double-figure score in this conference before for a year as a sophomore. Matter of fact, a double-figure score off the bench as a freshman. So certainly capable. And he's rounding into form. He is, in my mind, as good as anybody that comes off the bench in our conference. And that's saying a lot because we got some really good players. But he was so valuable. And not only at the offensive end, but we changed, like I told you, we did everything to try to get him under control. And Sean seemed to do some good things at the top. And we left him there. Coach, from where we were when we talked last Saturday and the frustration that you had after that game to now being 2-0 to start conference play, which is such a huge, huge thing here in this December portion of the schedule, how good do you feel about the direction that your team is going in? Well, the encouraging thing is we can play a lot better. I mean, we've got to close the game out better. We've got to guard better. And offensively, when the ball moves and we move, we get some good opportunities. At times we take some shots there to our detriment. So we've got areas that we can address and get better at. And that's what's so exciting about this team. We haven't played our best basketball yet. And we're going to get some people here to add to our depth that I think will help us down the road. This one was worth the price of admission. Coach, congratulations on a big win today. Thank you, Glenn. He's Coach Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark for Go Mustang Sports dot com.