 to the Aldous Bersin show. I'm Joe Wamba joined with Aldous Bersin's head coach of the men's volleyball team and coach. It's been a long week in the CVC for you guys all on the road. You guys start out at Marymount, finish out at Teal and Juniata, pulling out two of the three. First of all, talk about that Marymount game that went five sets. Yeah, that was a heartbreaker. We lost the first two sets and then came back in the third and fourth and had all the momentum but ended up losing in the fifth. So it was a growing moment for our team. We learned that we need to close and focus in that fifth set. And yeah, then we didn't have a big break. We went away to Juniata and they were ranked. And that was just a wonderful win there. The guys played really well. And in particular, we were missing Mike Fiers, who was out with the flu at the Marymount game and also versus Juniata. And Nick Gross stepped up and played outside and did a great job. And that one was in four. Yeah, we won that one in four. I couldn't say it didn't go five. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't be here. And then Teal match wasn't easy either. They had given trouble to a lot of teams, taking a couple from Marymount and some sets from EMU. So they were really a scrappy team and a long drive away, but we ended up winning 3-0. And so we're in a pretty good position right now to keep moving forward. You talk about Nick stepping up in the bootstraps of Michael Fiers. That's been the theme of all season. It's going to be the next man up. The whole team's going to get action. They're all going to play meaningful points for you. Yeah, that's what I like to see is that the guys that aren't on the floor, that they're pushing the guys that are in practice, and then when they get their opportunity in the match, they step up. Avery also stepped up playing back row and serving for Nate Ellis, who had a big thumb, like a Flintstone sprain from one of our own players in practice and wasn't able to serve and was spiking the ball and then going, ah! But Nate played through the injury and Avery played in the back row for him. Sandy came in to serve great. Also jumped serving against Teal scoring points and against Juniata. So yeah, I think everybody kind of knows my coaching style now that at any moment it's like, get in there and they're ready. That's definitely necessary going into this weekend's game against Stevens back at home. It's going to be your last match until almost the end of March. How important does this match, what does this match mean to you going into this long spring break? Well, it's huge. They're in the top four nationally and we need to do well at a conference for our seeding in the future. So and they're pretty much beating up on everybody. And we haven't played them before. I haven't, and I'm watching the video and trying to prepare the scouting report. And we have them in our home gym. So although that doesn't seem to be an issue anymore, I thought for a while our guys were like thinking, we can only win in our home gym. So that those, you know, the Juniata and Teal wins were huge and away. And they realized they can play just as well away as they can at home. So, you know, I'm hoping for a big crowd on Friday. It's at 6 PM at 7. So come on down the hill and fill the gym up and cheer for us. Yeah, we're looking forward to it, coach. And you guys have had a pretty long streak, winning streak in our own gym. I know it smells gymnasium. Yeah, yeah. I don't know. Yeah, that's good. We'll defend that. I'm hoping that the guys just play their best game like they have been. And they get to show what they can do. And we end up with a win before spring break. Well, we're looking forward to it, coach. And we wish you the best of luck on Friday. OK, thanks. He's All Dispersons. I'm Joe Wamba. This has been the All Dispersons show. Thanks, Joe.