 Stevenson gets the 21-3 win over Alvernia tonight at Mustang Stadium. Glenn Clark with head coach Paul Cantabene. Coach, obviously the score is what it is, but what was your take away? The good, what were you happy about? What were you even disappointed by in a lopsided win? I think we just got it done, you know what I mean? So he's kind of tough to come out of Alvernia. He's trying to build a program that I have a lot of guys. So I just thought we had to kind of do what we had to do. I thought we were very workman-like. We got it done. We got a lot of guys into the game today, which is great. But you know, now we just know it's another game down. Now we just focus on next week in those games. We always just try to take one game at a time. But I don't think there's any one thing we did great, but I don't think there's anything we did really bad either. Here you have a pretty big game coming up. Coach, you brought up Gavin to chat with us tonight. I want to talk about both he and Daryl Curtis. There's this like California freshman connection that's kind of working with those guys. But in general, all of these, at the beginning of the season, we talked about all the many new faces you had offensively. How comfortable are you with where these guys are at this point into the years you get into maybe the biggest game of the season? Well, you know, all the games are big. So, you know, it's because it's York and Conference, but every game we play besides the big one, Widener's a big one, Albright's a big one, so they're all big. But I think our freshman doing a great job learning. I think it hasn't been as easy for Gavin as he thought it would be. He had a good fall. And then I think he got kind of into the season. The things didn't come as easy. Now he's kind of getting used to how to play college across and be a starting attackman and what comes with that. And I think him and Daryl are both just learning every day and getting better every day. What to do, where to be, how deep into the plane. I'm adjusting to that. So, you know, and it's, but they're great. They're great kids. They get along really well. And so we like those California kids. We got four more coming next year. So we're really happy about that. But I think those guys are just smart lacrosse players. And we like smart lacrosse players in their, in their lax heads. They just love playing the game. And so I think that works really well. And I think their teammates have really absorbed them and like them. And I think all of our offensive guys do a great job just complimenting each other. So that's what we really do a great job. I think offensively playing complimentary lacrosse. Building a pipeline from the West Coast. I understand not wanting to give it too much hype or too much, but, you know, we all know the significance of this game on Wednesday. What is it going to take? The recent history has not been great. What is it going to take in order to go there and get this win? Yeah, they've gotten us lately, but we got them a lot early. So, you know, so, you know, so it goes back and forth a little bit, but, you know, they're a very good team. And I think we're a very good team. You know, there's be a battle. So wherever, you know, face-offs are going to be important. Goalie play always up the middle is going to be important. Ground balls and scoring tough goals. So, you know, they got some really talented players we'll be ready for, and we have some talented players they're going to be ready for. So, but we got to do a really good job just understanding the basics and not over, not trying to be who we're not. And so if we can stay within ourselves and play complimentary lacrosse, like we've been doing, I think we'll be pretty successful. Obviously, winning face-offs, the way you've been winning face-offs, before I let you go, the ride tonight was kind of overwhelming. How much of that was what you guys were doing and how happy have you been with the 10-man ride efforts? I think we've done a good job all year. We've gotten better and better at that. It's something we've always done and will continue to do. But I think it really starts with the kind of our attack. Our attack has done a great job riding. You know, can't 10-man a ride if you don't have an attack that rides. So I think they've bought into that and done a really good job making it tough on teams and that's what we want to do. Spend a lot of energy, have them clear in the ball, and that's the way their defense gets a little more tired and then wear them down a little bit and we get more possession. So we've done a good job, you know, winning face-offs, scoring goals or losing the ball, riding it and getting it back and putting a lot of pressures on team over the last five or six games. So we hope to continue to do that. Coach, I always appreciate it. Congratulations. We'll see you next Saturday. Thank you very much.