 All right, Stevenson, we have head coach Dave Trumbo, senior hockey sports, and sophomore and junior day line. Coach, just an opening statement on the match tonight. First, I want to congratulate Johns Hopkins. They really played well tonight, and they were the better team. And I also like to thank the athletic program at Stevenson University for their support throughout the season and what they've done for this tournament and all the hard work of all the people at Stevenson that have made it possible for us to host and really did a top-notch job that we can all be very proud of. Obviously, they came out pretty solid. We were able to take the first two sets. What was the message that seemed after the second set? Nothing you haven't done that this year, obviously, did it against Muhlenberger in the season. But what was the message that seemed after that second set? We had one of those seasons where it had to be perfect in order for us to host. And so we never got to the point where we have been pushed lately like that. And unity, staying together, composure, being patient and waiting for, not getting too anxious and trying to put the ball through the floor, went on a ball that was too low and just trying to play within ourselves. And we did get a little something going in that third set. And we thought we were going to be able to turn things around, but we were out of system a little too often and the top can serve. They're the top serving team in the country for a reason. They missed 16 tonight, but they still controlled the game with their serve. And so we had to take out of system swings, which put them in system. And they're tough to stop when they're in system. Julia, just to talk about, obviously, all season you had great support. What it meant to play, especially these last two matches in front of big crowds and very supportive crowds. Just what it meant to play in front of. We were honestly kind of surprised when we first saw everyone come out, but then it's NCAAs. We shouldn't be surprised. And they did an amazing job, especially scaring Hunter half to death, honestly. And they did a good job, especially that third set when we came back. And it meant a lot to have the school behind us. Just nuts. Coach, was there any big difference between the match a few weeks ago which were fortunate to win and then the match tonight? Just was it the serving? I thought, well, like Simone Bliss did not play well last time. She hit below 100 and had 14 errors. And the big difference was tonight she hit 333. She had 17 kills. And because they had switched to a 5-1, the matchup was a little bit different in the front row than it was the first time around all the matchups. And we want to get Mariah up front. With her blocking on the right side was meaningful. But Simone got on tonight. And we got her a couple times, but she never stopped swinging. And last time, she didn't pass as well either. And this time, she passed better. Anika, obviously this is the last match of your career. Obviously, you and the program had a great four years while you've been here. Was it meaningful? Obviously, the result wasn't what you wanted to be able to cap your career by having your team have the opportunity to host and to be the NCAAs to win a first round match and have the opportunity to play for your home fans. Well, Stevenson Athletics has really done a lot for me. I am so grateful to the school and the program. Coach Adams is always behind us and always behind my team. So I'm just really grateful to be able to have played my four years at this school. But it was amazing to be able to host and be at home. My family could come. I have a big old family down their way. And they're all here. And they're so excited. And we can have that home crowd. All your friends are cheering you on, your senior season. It's just like, it's kind of the dream. But in this case, it's a little bit of sweet because then all your fans are there. But I'm just really grateful to be able to have played so well this year, my senior season, and just have this be the best season of my four years and the best season that Stevenson Volleyball has seen. So just all gratefulness on this end. All right, thank you very much. Thank you.