 Hey, everybody, Bob Trossett here alongside Coach Kuhn after a 13 to 11 victory over Lynchburg. Coach LaCrosse is obviously a game of runs. I think today is the perfect example of it. What do you take away from today? Well, I can tell you right now that Lynchburg is a formidable opponent. Their record doesn't really indicate how good they are. I think they're a great group, well-coached, scrappy group. For our group, I think we had to really grid it out today, grind it out, and showed some poise down the end. It was a little scattered, certainly throughout the game. Don't think we played our best, but hopefully we can regroup and come back tomorrow with a better effort. Yeah, it just seemed like every time you guys went on a run, they responded. But that also tells you something about your team, too, I'm sure. And what would that be? That we can handle some adversity. I mean, it was a tight game all day. We talked about it coming down here. This is a grind. Two days of LaCrosse against great opponents is a grind. You really have to just be gutsy. They had some key fast breaks and late in the game, and our guys hustled from behind and checked the ball out of their stick. And the effort was there. I said earlier that maybe we need a better effort. That's not the case. I think we just need to play a little more clean. The effort was definitely there for us. When you're top dog, you know that everybody's coming and gunning for you 100%. What do you tell the guys on how to handle that, in terms of logistically, practice-wise, and just mentally, too? We try not to look too much into that. In terms of being the top dog or number one or whatever you want to call it, we just got to focus on ourselves and make sure that we're sharp. We're thinking the game. We're working hard, stuff like that. And hopefully, things will fall into place. But it's the elephant in the room, for sure. I mean, it's certainly there. The guys know that. The guys got to come out and just play like what they're capable of playing. And usually, things will work out. But good leadership is very important as well. At times today, we're a little bit jittery. A couple of our guys on the offensive end were not really settling us down well enough. So we need some better leadership. How about the Mustang Classic itself? It's the annual tournament. Obviously, a lot of competition. What do you take away from something like this? It's a lot of fun. Coming down here, I think the guys may have been a little too amped up. Certainly, at the beginning of the game, we talked about coming down and trying to go 2-0 and how difficult that is. And proving to people that we belong at the top. Coming down here, that's tough. I think I'm going to watch a little bit of this next game. Tomorrow's going to be an even tougher game, probably, with Amherst. They are very talented. Well, Coach, thanks for your time. Best of luck the rest of the way. Thank you very much. He's Coach Kuhn. I'm Bob Trossett saying so long from day one, game two of four here at the Mustang Classic.