 I think we're a little nervous. We were really happy about the big crowd. You know, a lot of the team supported us tonight. It was a president. It was sponsoring the match. I think we're a little nervous at first, but settled down as we played a little bit better each game and really kind of took it to him in that third set and started to play our kind of volleyball. Yeah, and you know, having a couple of seniors in the court, we have four seniors and, you know, they all see time on the court. So they've been there quite a few times against Messiah, so we usually play them twice a year. And, you know, so it's a big one for us. And so they just got a little bit more focused, I think, relaxed a little bit. I think everybody wanted to hit the ball through the floor tonight and get the crowd to react, but it just has to go down. It is a big one, but I think we've got a couple more big ones. There's a lot of improvement in the Mac, so I am thinking that this was good. And I do think Messiah is going to be better, so they may be back here again, but I think that the race is wide open and it's too early to tell, and I think that some other schools are really going to compete with us as well. Yeah, well, and they got hurt tonight. Mary Underman, who's the rookie of the year, she was the girl that went down with the ankle injury. It looked like when it was 5' 5' and she's a veteran. She'd been there before, and so that was tough because even as a middle, she has more swings than anybody on the team, and that's tough to do. So when she went down, it really, I think, it really hurt their chances tonight. So thankfully, she was back in that third set playing, and I'm really happy for Mary and for Messiah that she was able to play again.