 It's the all-access post-game show here on the Mustang Sports Network powered by sfmsports.net after Stevenson defeated Widener 10-5 in the Matt Commonwealth semi-finals. Now joined by Coach Cathy Rayleigh. Coach, you were up against a goalie that was playing out of her mind today and they challenged you a little bit in the second half, got it back to three goals. What did you do in order to pull away and make sure you held on? Well, you know, I think them getting it back to three goals, we shot ourselves in the foot with some yellow cards and we can't do that. You know, this next game coming up, if we're going to yellow card, by the time we're playing at this point in the season, these teams that we're playing are going to know how to score and take advantage of every single yellow card. So we're going to talk about that. We're going to talk about making sure that we're not the team that yellow card so that we really feel that if our top seven people, or all seven defenders are in there, we're so hard to beat. You know, we're holding some of the top teams in the conference and especially some of the top offensive output teams to so few goals. So why limit ourselves in that and create a situation where we're going to be a 7-V-6 at this point in the season? So super, super duper proud of the defensive effort today. Well, and let's talk about that. Let's talk about Kirsten Foster, who you brought up here tonight. She had the assignment of, oh, just, you know... The offensive player of the year. Yeah, that's all. And didn't allow a single goal today. Can you tell me about what it is? First, why did Kirsten get that assignment? And can you talk to me about her efforts? Yeah, Kirsten is so coachable. And I really figured that the way she plays defense and her quickness would really match up well with number one from Weidner. The second reason is, you know, Gabby did a great job on her, but Gabby's size and strength sometimes caused her to foul against an equally-sized and strong attacker. So I thought if we took Kirsten's really powerful, great one-on-one defense and combined it with a girl that's a little bit taller, that we would get a charge call, or we would be a little bit better containing her in the 1-V-1. And, you know, I feel very... I'm super excited that that was exactly the case. And we had seen Kirsten do that against Lebanon Valley, against, I can't think of what the girl's name is, but one of their top scores. So I figured it would work again on this particular girl and darn it if it didn't work. And she, you know, for a freshman to take an assignment like that and play with that kind of confidence. I mean, not only was she doing that, but she was coming out with the ground balls. She's coming out with garbage in front of the cage. She's forcing things that Matt can save, you know, not giving any close-in looks and knocking down feeds. Because this particular player is also good at making the feeds. So, very, very proud of that effort. And although I have to say it doesn't surprise me at all. I love it. Championship game here at Mustang Stadium on Saturday. We'll wait, find out who it is. Coach, congratulations. Thank you very much. Thank you.