 All right, we have Carnegie Mellon head coach, Kim Kelly, sophomore Kelly, you, and junior Lauren Mueller. We'll start with Coach Kelly if you were to make a general statement on what was a great match. It was a great match. It's funny because we played Eastern two weeks ago. So they're a nice team. And you can tell they're a really, really high energy team and worked really hard at keeping themselves in the game and stuff. So I thought it was a great match. I thought it was a fantastic match. I thought that my kids were able to really fight hard and found they learned to dig deep. And they've done it all season long. So it was a good first round competitive match, I guess. Yeah, most of the mindset you're going into the fifth set, and this is your coach and one of the players wants to answer this as well. Obviously, you won the first two, then they came back. Second set, they almost took that one, the evenings up. Then they come back with the next two. And then you're down, I think, 5-3 in the fifth set. You call time out. What was the mindset going in the fifth set and then the mindset in that time out? I'm not sure what I said to you guys, except that this is not happening and stuff. And I just told them to basically take a deep breath that we needed to get back to fundamentals. We need to get back to basics and just not expect somebody else to dig the ball and that they're to dig the ball and stuff. And they're to pick up the ball. I think I just wanted us to get settled down, honestly, and not get so panicked that we were going into a fifth set when we were up 2-0 in the first place. And then after that, they did the rest. So they really did. I can't or if you want to answer that question as well, just some thoughts going into the fifth set, have you been up to nothing? Yeah, we've been to a lot of five set games already this year. We're a very composed team, which is different from the past. So if you look at our body language on the court and everything, we don't usually look like we're getting frantic. But we just knew if we were going to go down, we were going to go down swinging. So we just wanted to play our hardest. And I think that's exactly what we did. We knew that Eastern was a good team. So they were going to play hard. And if we played just as hard, that we were going to have a good shot at winning. All right. And so I'll throw aside both Kato and Lauren. To be tested as a one seed so early in the first round, you think it'll help go forward into the next round as you play Swarthmore tomorrow. Just the mentality that, hey, you've already had a tough match. Not that any other match is obviously there's all good teams here, but you've already had a scare and you're able to get through it. Yeah, I think definitely. I mean, playing Eastern, they're an amazing team, like we all said. So I think better competition makes us even better. And we learned from our mistakes from that. And we're tested even more. So I think for tomorrow, we're just going to be even better. Yeah, I think we were, I think I would much rather play really hard competition, which we are going to. It's an NCAA tournament, so every team deserves to be here. But I would rather have played a game like that and be challenged and be able to go into tomorrow still feeling challenged rather than to have played a team that maybe didn't challenge us as much as Eastern did. And Coach, just any final thoughts going tomorrow? Just make sorts more of a very good team as well. Yeah, yeah, so I think I'm just trying to get settled down. Yeah, they're a good team. They came in second in Centennial Conference, so that's a nice conference to Johns Hopkins. So we're going to have to improve a little bit of things that we didn't do well today. But I think that it's going to be a nice match. And I think that we're going to be ready. Great, thank you very much. Thanks.