 with Casey Dinoffa, the head coach of Tufts after their big victory in 1912, the final over Hamilton. First of all, congratulations. Just an overall thought on that game. Yeah, that overall, that was a battle. You could tell that was a conference game. We know each other pretty well. And I thought they played great. They played Amherst in their last game, and I think they got beat up a little bit, and it was clear tonight that they were ready to go against us, and they gave us a really good test. And their goalie played outstanding. I think he had 22 saves. He really did. Yeah, so that was tough. So let's pick it up, actually, midway through the third. You guys had a 9-6 lead at the half. They come down and scored 3 to equalize at 9-9. I think Frank Coyle hit that. And then all of a sudden, I don't know, you went into overdrive or whatever, but you outscored him 10-2 the rest of the way. Talk about what happened at 9-9. I think our guys respond really well to adversity, and so they saw the score was tied up, and it was like, oh, we haven't been tied up in a while, so why don't we just decide to turn it on a little bit? And I think that we responded really well. So I think that's really what it was. 67 shots today. I don't know if that's a season high or whatever, but that's a lot. And you guys peppered that goal. Yeah, we want to try and shoot the ball a lot. I think we settled for a couple low-angle shots that would have been a little bit better off if we had waited a little bit. But overall, we really want to be a high-volume shooting team. Let's talk about some of the individual performances. Charlie Taglia-Ferry, we had a chance to speak yesterday. He's from a very tough lacrosse playing family. A lot of D1 players. Dad also, talk about his game today, five goals. Yeah, you know, Chuck's capable of doing that any time he steps on the field. It's just a matter of if he's out there or if we're playing transition. So tonight, he really got a shot to do his thing, and he saw the matchups that he liked, and he took advantage of it. How's your three-in-three? He's getting better every game. It's his first year starting. He's a sophomore, just really starting to get comfortable there in the attack spot, so really pleased with the way that he played tonight. So now a quick turnaround, and I know that a lot of coaches actually like to have this kind of early season tournament because it prepares you, it kind of lets you see how your team reacts coming back to back. So talk a little bit about the turnaround. We talked about that this week as a team, and that our goal in coming down here and playing is to play the best teams in the country, but also prepare ourselves for May. And so we've had to do this the last couple years. So thankfully, we have some practice at it. Doesn't make it any easier, but we're going to go back and lick our wounds a little bit and figure out what we can do against our IT. And then figure out how we can play our best game. Did you have a chance to take a look at them today? We did, yeah. We know them well. We've played them each of the last three years. They're really good. So we're excited to play them. We're always excited to get tested, and I think they're going to test us. I got news for everybody. They're really good, and these guys are really good. Hey, congratulations on a big win. Appreciate it, Gary. Thank you so much. Casey D'Nolfo here in the post game again. Big win for Tufts. 19-12, the final game for the Mustang Classic is in the books.