 Stevenson with the three-nil victory tonight over Lebanon Valley in the Mac Commonwealth quarter-finals, Glenn Clark with Junior captain Dylan Holey. Dylan, you guys suffered a tough one last Wednesday. You had to bounce back to make sure you got into the tournament and then you had to move forward. How were you able to move on from that and how much better do you feel about this team? Yeah, going into the rematch on Wednesday. Yeah, I mean we know we didn't give our best performance last Wednesday at Messiah and right when we got on the bus it was just forget about that game, work to get in the playoff. You know, we had to win at Arcadia Saturday so that was a big game and it was possible to go there and get the result. And we wanted to come here and get the win and get a chance to go back to Messiah and prove that last Wednesday was a clue. They're not suffering, they're better than us. We know we can give them a better game than that. Hopefully we'll be able to prove that on Wednesday. Dylan, we're just chatting with Coach about how this program has changed. And from where you guys were, when he took over to where you are now, having the opportunity to get to the Mac Commonwealth Championship game, can you tell me a little about having been here for the entire time? Yeah, I mean, even coming in freshman year, I know we went like three wins or whatever it was. We didn't have a great year, but we felt we were better than that. Obviously, we were a really young team. A lot of guys from my class started getting a lot of minutes, so it was our first experience in college and we learned so much from that year. And now, you know, the last two years, we've really been able to turn it around to ten minutes each in a row. Two years in a row, go to the Mac in the semifinal. And obviously, you know, you get the two crats on the side. But you have to beat in this conference to get to that scubble and tornado game if it's consistent with the other ones in the country. So it's just awesome, you know, we all believe in Coach, we all believe in what we do. It's just awesome to see this turn around in such a short time. All right, because you're out here in short, so just keep this to one more. There's something that we think of Dylan Hull, and we always think of those long throws into the box. When did that come along for you in your game, and how much pride do you have in that coming in? That turned into a header shot on goal tonight. How much pride do you have in that being such a weapon for this team? Um, yeah, I mean, the last couple of years, we've had other guys that have been able to do a long throw. Last year, I've been doing some feet anywhere past half field. I mean, he's given the ball in the box, it was unreal. And this year, we didn't have him, he went back to basketball. And Coach at the beginning of the season was like, if anybody has a long throw, step up. And with Chris coming in, like, he's a guy that can win the header in the box. So it's not as important for me to be in there, and I know that I throw it pretty far. So it's just good to, you know, have another chance to get the ball in the box. And anytime you can get it in the box, get it in the mix, score a goal, it's better than, you know, taking it shorter to pass the ball. It turned into the game winner against Lebanon Valley in the regular season too. So it's worked out really well. Well Dylan, congratulations. Go get him on Wednesday night. Thanks for taking the time for us. Thank you, I appreciate it. He's Dylan Holy, I'm Glenn Clark from GomezTankSports.com.