 Stevenson falls 72-64 to Washington and Lee in the season openers. Johnny Curry with us. Johnny finished with 20 points, just a rebound short of a double-double today. Johnny, I know you'd happily trade all those numbers in for a victory, but I could sense that you were feeling a little bit out there today. Yeah, definitely. I mean, individual game doesn't really matter when you come up short. So I try to do everything I can for the team, but it happens, so. Johnny, how much, you know, you've moved into this role where it's not like it's your team. It's still going to be a balanced effort, but how much of this do you put on yourself in these situations to say, I want to be the player, I want to carry, and how much do you feel it sort of when you say, hey, I might have finished 20 points, but I feel like I could have done more today. Yeah, I feel like that happens a lot. I do everything I can, like I said, and when you come up short, it's pressure, you know, as a senior and as a captain. I just feel like there's always more that I can do. What are the lessons that you take from something like this? You guys are embarking on a really long road trip. You're not going to be back here until December. What are the lessons that you take from this to turn games like this, where you had leads throughout the game for the most part to make sure you finish it off in the fourth quarter? I think starting with a game like this really leads us into our conference play, definitely playing against teams like Messiah, Albright, and Leico. A lot of those games are back and forth. So this is a good start for us, and we learned a lot of a few things. So we just got to go back and practice and fix those things. Good. Johnny Curry, again, congratulations on a nice game, but I know that you wanted to go the other way. Best of luck as you guys head out on the road. Thank you. She's Johnny Curry. I'm Glenn Clark for GomezTankSports.com.