 You sure? Yes, did you look at the shooting percentage today? Well, we did see that. We were just, we were playing games today with that. We were just like, let's see how many times we can hit the post, and let's see how many times we can just go an inch higher than the cage. Well, I'm gonna tell you something. Glenn Clark says when you hit the post that your players belly up to the bar. And I told him that was totally inappropriate. That's inappropriate. It's inappropriate. But did that happen many times today? I have been coaching a lot, a lot of years. I have never had a season where we hit the pipe as much as this group. It's gotta be in the 50s at this point. It has to be in the 50s, and we're not even through the season. Okay. So we're really, I think we're, you know, one of the things, you know, Kelly Monti, great player. One of the things that she used to say is you have to teach your players to hit the net one ball width inside the pipes. Because as the players get better, they're trying to shoot it right inside the pipe so there's no margin of error, to give yourself a one ball margin of error. So we're gonna have that conversation. They're all gonna listen to this, but we're gonna have this conversation because all I can think about today. It's pretty nice to be able to have this component on a day where you scored 20 goals, by the way. Pretty nice for this to be the table. That's a good bounce out of the ball 50s on time. 120 goal day. You know, after, in a three game week like this, and we knew we were facing Weiner, and when I moved the Washington College game, we weren't sure how, you know, how advanced hood was gonna be, how advanced Weiner was gonna be. So yeah, I didn't get much sleep last night thinking, did I make the wrong move? And, you know, it's Thursday gonna be too hard. We were exhausted today. But what I told them is, you know, every time Weiner would start to make a comeback, we would just raise our game to say, uh-uh, you're not coming back. And then look tired a little bit again. But raise our game just enough to get the win and to finish some things. And, you know, I can't be unhappy with that. That takes a lot of guts. We wanna talk about that because you guys have been really good coming out of timeouts the last few games, but particularly today, we were really interested in what you did in the second half timeout. You had that circle going with everybody kind of with their arms around each other. Can you tell us what was going on there? Sure, so we, you know, we've worked with Dr. Jones on kind of finding our center of focus. And she's been extremely helpful with us to find common language of when we were stepping out of that place where, you know, it's okay if one kid doesn't have the focus, but it's not good when the 12 out on the field are not working in unison or together or following the game plan. And we're all kind of all over the place. So we will from time to time have a timeout like that where we're all we're trying to do. We know we're good enough. We know what to do. We don't need to talk X's and O's in that timeout. We need to just re-center what the game plan is, take a deep breath, know that, you know, absolutely the we is greater than the me. And let's go out there and do our best to just get the game back under control. So they responded well to that, I thought. No doubt. Well, you have two great players that you brought up with us today. Because I can never choose offense or defense. I know, I know. You're soft. I'm sorry. But anyway. I do just so you get over time. But they run. Yeah, right. I've waited for that. But, you know, we always discuss who you're gonna bring up. And we actually didn't have time to have that conversation today, but in my head, I thought you're either gonna bring Gaby or Lindsey. I could really honestly decide. And you have a boat, so it's perfect. You know, you know, hats off to Carly Bose who scored her 100th and that was great. And, you know, so many people have multiple goals and multiple cause turnovers and multiple draw controls. You know, I thought Sarah Rorty played one of the best games that she's played all season today. And she just keeps getting better game after game. But it was a true defensive unit there that took care of who I think is one of the better, one of the best players in the conference, number one from Weiner. Yes, Kelly. So because of that, I thought it was, and Gaby was taking responsibility for her for the majority of the game. So I thought it was really important that we honor that. And, you know, Lindsey just, she's just getting open everywhere. Lindsey Snipe? Lindsey Snipe, I don't, yeah. That's a glennism, you know that. It is, it is. I don't know what do you call me? Oh, oh, oh, I can actually use that here in the air. Miss Raleigh? Miss Raleigh, as you should. Real quick before we let you go, big one coming up on Wednesday, obviously. Yeah, yeah. I watched actually a little bit of the game before coming out to our game. We just, we just got to keep getting better. We're struggling a little bit offensively on where to move. We're all working hard. I'm just not sure we're working in a way that is most effective. So we'll take Monday's practice and really focus in on some seven on seven work. Clear looks good. Defense looks good. I just, you know, I shouldn't complain. We had all those shots. So obviously the attack is working, but I think it can be so much more potent. So that's my goal tomorrow to really look at this film from the game today and just see if we can't help. You know, let's go out and let's score 20 on Albright. Let's score 20 on Messiah and see if they can do the same, you know? And I think that's how we're gonna win. All right. Good luck on Wednesday. Always appreciate it. And we will see you next week. She's Coach Kathy Raleigh. Let's welcome in Gabby DeGello. She'll be on.