 Hi, I'm Isabella Martin, we're here at Edwards Stadium with Jonathan Kleensman, who is our goalkeeper for the Kalman soccer team. Hi Jonathan. Hi. You guys just had a pretty tough loss against Stanford, it was 2-1, but you had some really strong saves. How can you summarize the season so far in this game in particular? I guess this game kind of summarizes our season pretty well. We had a bunch of unlucky games, you know, losing by one or two goals. Our team played fantastic, we're a solid team, it just didn't bounce our way this year. Not only do you play for Kal, you also play for the under-20 national team, how can you compare being on two different teams? It's fun, you know, you get to travel a little bit with both teams, so it's a great opportunity for that as well. With the Kal team, you know, you see the guys every day, you know, it's a fun atmosphere with the coaches and everything, and then you go to the national team, it's very intense, you know, you get guys from all over the country and the world actually, so both of them bring great experience though, and it's a fun time. Nice. Well, is it tough for you sometimes to manage your time since you're at the number one public university in the world and playing on two different teams, traveling all the time? How do you balance that? It's a little tough, you know, when you're away you don't really want to do, you know, school work that much, you know, you're in different countries or in different cities, and you want to go explore, but we have a couple of college guys on the U20 team, so that helps as well, and then when we go travel with the Kal team, it's a bit easier because the coaches get us in check. Last but not least, I really wanted to mention that Jonathan and I have something in common. We both, both of our roots traced back to Germany. Your dad was a national coach of the German national team for soccer, and now coach is the U.S. man national team. Do you personally have a favorite club team that you root for in Germany, and why? In Germany, I root for Pfaufbeeststuttgart, yeah, because my grandma and my grandpa, my whole family, is in Stuttgart, and we love that team, so we always root for them. Well, Jonathan, thank you so much for your time, we greatly appreciate it. And I'm Isabella Martin once again, closing off for CalTV Sports. Could I get a Go Bears on three in German? Sure. One, two, three. Go Bears, oh. I'll get Bears.