 Stevenson falls to York here tonight at Owings Mills Gymnasium. Glenn Clark with head coach Gary Stewart. Coach obviously, you know, when you lose a game like this, it sees it look that I'm sure there's somewhere on the pendulum between effort and just bad results, right? And like, where is it between, you know, doing some of the good things, maybe getting some bad luck with the shots versus not just being happy with what it was that you saw at certain times. Yeah, Glenn, I have first credit York. I mean, they played a complete game and they played with energy. They played with passion, intensity. And that's what's required at this time of year. And, you know, I take full responsibility. I don't have my team locked in. And you've got to play your best basketball at this time of year, and we're not. When you shoot two of 19 from three, when the shots aren't falling, how difficult is it for a team because, you know, you still need to take the looks when they're open. But you feel like maybe you need to press and attack. Like what is that like when you're going through it as a coach, as you're trying to convey a message to a player is when shots aren't falling? Well, from a coaching perspective, you live with really quality shots. And if they go in, they go in. If they don't, they're the shots you want. And the people that are taking them are the people that you want taking them. We took a lot of shots that were going to get us back in the game. They were 12, 13 point shots instead of having a really, really good possession. And that was to the benefit of York. I mean, they didn't have to play side to side defensively. They didn't have to rotate. You have to force people to play multiple sides. And conversely, that's what York did to us. The ball moved. They moved their bodies. And so late in the second half, I'd say the last really 14, 15 minute, you saw how spread out we got. And so now there's nobody in the deep hole. There wasn't help there. We got away from multiple efforts. The will was there, but we got away from execution. So it really compounded it. The bat shots led to some tough defensive possessions as well. Obviously this one stings. There's still three games left in the season. What do you, how do you get these guys back up off the mat and have them ready to go knowing that the opportunity is still in front of them to find their way into the tournament? Well, Glenn, there's no secret that we've got some words. But again, who doesn't? We continue to try to address those. And it's frustrating because there are individuals that are playing well for us. We just don't have everybody locked in, rolling in the same direction. And again, at this time of year, that's what's required. We'll stay after it. We're going to get back at it again and do what we do. Break down the film. We'll show them things that we can improve on. And we'll certainly get after tomorrow in terms of working diligently to correct those things. Coach, best of luck as you head back out on the road. Thanks for taking the time as always. Thank you, Glenn. He's Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark. Go MustangSports.com.