 Welcome back. Great game between Dickinson and Denison. Eric, your team in the third quarter brought everything but the kitchen sink virtually. As you would expect from your team in that situation, how demoralizing is it when your kids make the right plays and you see a goalie just step up and really slam the door the way Scarborough did? Yeah, I mean credit to him. You know, I mean he made plays, right? I think we're getting the looks we wanted. Our guys play really, really hard. And at the end of the day, you know, sometimes just you run into a good goalie and they do a great job. So, you know, hats off to him. But you know, to me, it's the fact that we didn't give up, that we played hard, right? It's not always going to bounce our way, you know, but again, you know, to have that resilience to be able to keep pushing is really important and, you know, no moral victories, but really proud of my guys' effort today. I was going to say is the message now to say, look, I mean, played two great foes. We did a lot of good things this weekend. Is that what you try to emphasize now here in the weeks ahead? Absolutely. You know, I think we even wind the clock back to last Sunday, our one-goal loss to Stevenson, you know, spring break certainly didn't go the way we wanted in terms of wins and losses. But what we got better, you know, we could have played cleaner tonight. I think it took us a little while to get going. And so that's a big lesson. But, you know, I told the guys in the locker room the message is this. All of our goals are ahead of us. You know, we start conference play a week from now. And so, you know, the key is to, you know, let this burn a little bit, but show up on Monday ready to go so that we're ready come Wednesday. You know, and we start a stretch of our season when we're going two games a week. So there's absolutely no time to feel sorry for ourselves. So, Davis and your face-off unit really solid weekend. What did you think was the key to their quality this weekend? You know, credit to Coach Bartlett in the way that she's developed the cohesiveness with that unit. You know, Davis is an incredible face-off man himself, but we've got the likes of Sean Bailey, Andrew Brim, Will Filio out there, Owen O'Neill. You know, it was an incredible young LSM. He's picking up a lot of key ground balls. So really impressed with how they came together. You know, Davis is one of some of himself. He's using his wings. We're going back to our goalies, right? So watching the growth and development there, you know, was a great thing to see over the course of this weekend. Thoughts on coming to an event like this where you can get two great games in one trip, which is so critical for any Division III program? Absolutely. I mean, it is an incredible experience. You know, Coach Canavanade does a fantastic job here. You know, the facilities crew were great. You know, just very hospitable all week long and nothing can prepare you for, you know, a hopeful birth in the NCAA tournament like something like this, you know, getting ready and playing two great teams back to back, you know, at the end of the day, you know, Owen too is, again, not what we wanted, but we definitely are better for this experience. Appreciate the time. Best of luck the rest of the year. Thank you.