 with CalTV Sports here today at Levine Freaky Field with Jasmine Jackson, Cal softball star player. Jasmine, congratulations on a great game today. Thank you very much. You guys pulled out the win over the St. Mary's Gales, three to two. What do you think were the defining moments in today's game that led you guys to victory? I think our defining moments were definitely pitching. Zoe Conley did a great job coming in after Katie Finch and shut it down from there. Make sure that there were no more run scores. That was really good for us. And then just clutch hit, and we had a lot of hits, but it was definitely the clutch ones and Octavia Bond securing that last run for us that really gave us the go ahead. Yeah, absolutely. I saw a lot of great teamwork out there today. What are you guys doing as a team to continue the success in your games this coming weekend against the Utah Utes? Offensively, defensively, and our pitching staff are all working in our own way. So offensively, we're really looking to be more disciplined at the play and attacking good pitches. Pitching, I mean, I can't speak much on that, but they're doing a great job, obviously, and then defensively, errorless softball. So that's what we're working on. You guys set the bar pretty high today. I know last year you set the bar pretty high for yourself. You were named to the US national team. That's amazing. Thank you very much. You also were accepted to the Haas School of Business. Yes. What are you doing to make sure that you're balancing school and softball so you can continue to achieve at a high level? Yeah, definitely a lot of time management. That is the number one thing. I have a planner. I make sure that everything is set in order, that I'm taking care of everything I need to take care of, because you don't want to fall behind in any aspect, softball or school. So that's definitely how I keep up. Yeah, and it sounds like you have a pretty busy schedule with practice, travel, games, and school. I'm pretty sure that softball has the busiest schedule. That's so I hear, but I mean, it's busy for everyone. Cool, yeah, at the end of the day, what keeps you motivated to push yourself? Definitely my family, above all, and I don't know, we have a team, Alia Laxamana, her dad was just diagnosed with lymphoma, so that has really brought the team a lot closer, and we're really excited to just know that we're playing for a bigger cause than just ourselves, and we're a really tight family this year, so we're all really excited to play for each other and for him. That's awesome that you guys have that team with Maraudery. Thank you. Cool, well, that's all the time we have today. I'm Lynn Hickman. I'm Jasmine Jackson. This is CalTV Sports. And go Bears! I thought I'd get on, and if they're really good, they'd be just standing and doing a pose.