 Yeah, my time at Purdue, it's been pretty crazy. Here's Boudreau from D. Splash! Evan Boudreau has been splendid today. You know, I knew coming into this season that we only have a couple of seniors. Being able to be a guy who leads by example and does the right things all the time sets a really good precedent for the guys who are younger. And you like to get rewarded through playing time. But it always doesn't work out like that. And I kind of found that out a little bit last year. And you kind of just have to keep your head down and keep working and doing the right things. And obviously, it's gotten to a point where seeing the courts helpful, but being able to keep your head down and consistently be a leader as a senior, I think it's really important. For the R, Kevin Boudreau buries the triple. And Evan's parents are behind us with a smile on his dad's face after that three was pushed. My family's been incredible. My mom, who's one of the hardest working people I know, she stopped working for two years to watch me play high school basketball. My dad obviously went through some health issues and cancer. And throughout all of that, he was trying to rebound for me in open gyms and coming to every game. I think I can count on both my hands the number of games I've missed throughout my whole career. So it's hard to put into words what they meant for me. But having them there the whole way was really special. Boudreau was breaking into the corner. Boudreau, what a big shot. And Boudreau in the double fingers. I obviously came from a place where we didn't necessarily play in front of the biggest crowds. But to be able to come to a place like this and see the kind of support blew away every expectation I had, really glad I made the decision to come here. I really wouldn't trade it for anything.