 I mean, if we could just take a look here, just all of this, I think that the greatest experience about Gustavus is kind of the feel you get when you get here. It's kind of surreal. I chose to play hockey against Davis basically just because I wasn't ready to give up the sport. I've learned that sports and athletics are just one part of me and that they've helped me grow outside of volleyball and be more confident in myself. Gustavus has a very rich tradition of athletics and academics and I feel like putting four years into that makes me part of something bigger. This community, I mean, you can look at the walls here. They're lined with folks that had a commitment to that who understand what that's like. Being a Gustavus athlete says something about the amount of work you're willing to take on. I've learned about resiliency and know about resiliency and then I can see kind of how resilient the Gustavus community is, especially the athletes with how things were changing week after week and you never knew what was gonna happen but everyone absolutely killed it and we made kind of a bad situation almost into a great situation and I'm extremely proud of Gustavus and their resiliency this year.