 Amherst beats Franklin and Marshall. 17-9 here on day one of the Mustang Classic. Glenn Clark with Amherst coach, John Thompson. Coach, a pretty impressive performance. You score those first couple of goals, but they bounce back 3-2 and face a little bit of adversity that didn't last very long. Yeah, they're a good team. And you figured that they were going to do that at some point, put a little run on it. I think their three attackmen are excellent. And so I think our ride really disallowed them to have the ball on offense in the first quarter, first half, really. And we were changing it up a little bit in terms of a 10-man or a drop-back. And I thought they did a really nice job, sort of being resilient and saying, hey, you can ride us, but we're going to get ours eventually. They were pretty lethal on extra man early on, and then late in the game, too. But I do, I think, riding the ball back is pretty fun and allows the other team not to have the ball. And that helped us put that second run on them after they went up, after they went up. A couple of things that jumped out from up here. You're obviously very capable offensively, averaging 20 goals per game. But to have the opportunities for your guys to move and share the ball inside, to get Evan Wolf so many opportunities in close, how proud are you of the way that this offense has come together to make that thing happen? Yeah, they do such a good job of sharing the ball, all six of them playing with one. And if you're slow to slide, we can do some things. If you're quick to slide, we can do some things. Evans, there's a reason why he gets the attention he gets. I mean, he's as explosive as there is in the country. And he's a feeder. He's a scorer. And to pair him with Colin and John Coffey certainly helps. I do think that the way we play also fits them really well. A guy like Jimmy McAfee today creates a lot of space for Coffey and creates a lot of space for Evan. Just playing in unsettled, you've got to show upfield at least, and then all of a sudden those guys get some more touches in really good spots. 22 saves for Chad Simons. We were talking a minute ago. In the first half, some of them were really spectacular. And I think led to maybe some of the frustration that we saw from Franklin and Marshall and some give up shots because they were just getting frustrated by how many great saves your goalie was making. Yeah, it seemed like the ball was looking like a beach ball for him today. And that's nice when you know that your defense is playing well. And they then play better because your goalie's playing well. And he's seen it really well. He's been down here for a couple of years and hasn't gotten the start. And he's earned every bit of this starting role. And he's had a really good year. And he certainly played well today. Not only stopping the ball, but then he got us up and out really well, too. And that obviously starts our transition. Coach, you get to enjoy this for all of five minutes. And then tomorrow, you just turn around with another really great test as part of this event. Yeah, five minutes might be generous. RIT is warming up right now. I feel like I'm missing out right now. But there's certainly a good team in this event. Stevenson, you guys do just such an amazing job of putting this event on. We're grateful to be here. And certainly excited about the game tomorrow. Coach, congratulations on a great win today. And best of luck moving forward. Thanks very much. He's coach John Thompson. This is the Mustang Classic.