 Well, speaking of seven goals, let's bring her in. We call her Carly Blaze. You ever had a week in your life, Carly Bose, where you scored seven goals in two different games? I have not, so it's a big week. That's a big week. No doubt. Do you know what the school record is for goals in a game? I do not. It's nine. OK. So you've got to keep that in mind. OK. OK. You've got to get there. Carly, we were just talking about with Coach, that you guys have this great effort on Wednesday against one of the best teams in the country. You come up a little bit short, but it felt like, I don't know, if moral victory is the right way to describe it, it felt like a big performance. Today you get a really good win, but I think you guys would all say you still think there's room for you to improve, right? Yeah, I think there's a lot of room for improvement. We really played at the end with more of our heart than anything. There were a lot of little mistakes that in other games we haven't been making those mistakes. And I think that just shows something we really need to work on in practice. So yes, we won, but it was good that we see a lot of things we need to work on. Carly, there was a moment in the second half where I noticed it seems like a lot of times recently there's been about three defenders going with you when you start going to your right. There was a moment in the second half where I realized there was only one defender that went with you and it did not take you long for you to pull the trigger when you had that one defender. Are you thinking about that? Like, if you get, if they're only sending one, is it in your mindset, like, I'm going to go win that matchup, I'm going to get a goal here? Something I've been capitalizing on or really focusing on, if that one defender gives me the right, I want the right, but a lot of teams know I want that right. So they're forcing me left, and if they're going to give me that gap, I kind of have to take it. OK, so let's talk about that juke move back in the first half, that first goal of the game. I know you had seven today, so it might not be easy to remember all of them, but that first goal of the game, when you threw that sort of juke to your right and then split the defender back to the left, and you take me through that one? Well, that's the gap I'm talking about, that I've kind of been focusing on, because yes, some defenders I can be around the right side and get that big shot. But if they're sending the double and they give me that space, it's kind of just easy. You have to take it. You have to take it. Oh, down. I want to talk about some of the freshman attackers. And we saw today, Lan Lee scored a goal, Teya scored a goal today as well. And obviously, Caroline's had a great season, the importance of them continuing to step up so that no team can just completely zero in on you. How big is it for you to see different goal scores from the freshman? I think it's very important. And in other games we have seen, and even in today's game, we've seen multiple different scores on the attack. And I just think it's important for them to know that they are making a difference. Those little goals, one goal, made a difference in today's game. So it's important for everyone on attack to keep working hard. Is it possible that you're actually getting faster? Is that actually possible in some way? I don't know. Is it somehow even faster than we've seen from the last couple of years? I don't know. I'll try to keep working on getting even faster. Faster. This is the question that we're asking. Have you been out chasing chickens this off season? Maybe when I was home for a winter break. I don't know. Carly, congratulations on a great win. I know you're headed back out on the road this week and getting into conference play. So best of luck as you go. Thank you. Thank you. She is Carly Bows. Always enjoy our conversations with Carly. Thank you for coming up here after a big game today.