 Well, and welcome into the Jackie Boswell show. I'm Joe Wombo, joined with Jackie Boswell, head coach of the women's basketball team. And coach, you guys have an impressive performance against Hood on Wednesday and then another impressive performance at Arcadia on Saturday. Talk a little bit about the even scoring that's going on for you guys. Yes, I'm really happy with where we're playing right now. I think we're getting a lot of compliments to Sarah with different players. Jennie, Caitlin, I think Amani Sanders is playing really well for us right now. And Vani Grant, Cameron Ward, everybody's just stepping up and just doing their job. And we talked a little bit about that on Saturday after Saturday's game, that everybody has a role and you just need to accept what that is and just do your job. So I'm real happy with where we are right now. I think we've worked really hard to get here. And now we just got to keep going. There's still a lot of hard work ahead of us. Yeah, you talk about that hard work. You guys definitely put in the effort in the beginning part of the schedule. We're playing all those tough out-of-conference games. Now it's starting to pay off when you need it most in the stretch of the conference schedule. Right, we know we made it hard for our kids. And I know that they were feeling that pressure in the mid part of the season. And it is hard, but you just got to keep focused. And nothing that you really want is ever really comes easy anyway. And we just kept staying focused on that. I'm really proud of the mental toughness that they showed, because it wasn't easy and I'm happy with where we are right now, but we got a long way to go. Let's talk about that mental toughness to a lot of production from players other than Sarah, who gets double and triple team and still is averaging a double-double. Talk a little bit about the shooting percentage that you guys had against Arcadia. You guys shot almost 80% in the second half. Yeah, at halftime, one of the adjustments that we made was making sure that the ball went inside out and that a lot of people touched it. And we felt like if we could do that and be patient in our offense, that the shots would come a little bit easier, especially on an opponent's floor when it's tough to shoot. And that's how we were able to do that, I think. And the confidence that we were playing with, I think, is a big part of it too. You have to go out there and play with that kind of confidence. You talk about playing on the opponent's court and being able to have production. You're also getting production at home. You guys start this week off at Lebanon Valley and then hear it for Lebanon Valley and then travel to Albright. Talk a little bit about those games that you guys got coming up. Well, I think we have to be excited for them and I think we have to really look forward and be happy with where we are right now and feel confident going into these games. We know that they're tough games. We are definitely not underestimating anything that's coming in front of us, but we should feel pretty good about where we are as long as we continue to work. And we got two days to prepare for Lebanon Valley and we have to put a lot of work in and we have to go back and we have to watch film. And even though we did do a lot of things well in the last couple of games, we still got to figure out what are we still not doing well so that we can be playing our best by February. Well, coach, we wish you the best of luck in continuing this success and righting the rungs if there are any. Great, thank you very much. She's Jackie Boswell. I'm Joe Wama and this has been the Jackie Boswell show.