 Stevenson wins their sixth straight tonight, 94-79 over Cabrini, Glenn Clark with Coach Gary Stewart. Coach, we've done enough of these that I know that no matter how I try to make a positive out of this, you're going to tell me about the negative. It was a 22-point game in the first half. It was a one-point game at one point in the second half. Can you explain the fact that we've done this a few times this season where we've had the same conversation and is there value in the fact that you go through something like this and yet they end up pulling it out anyway? Well, if there is, I think we've learned that lesson so we can move on to something else because we've done it multiple times and for some reason we can't stand prosperity. We stopped doing what got us to that point and in credit Cabrini, they got aggressive. They changed defensively some of the things that they were doing and we got a little bit tentative, but we seem to, our edification comes on the offensive end and we're trying to change that and stay with the defense. Tonight we wanted to get out to both Smith brothers and run them off the three-point line so now our spacing wasn't good and they just on-balled and got into the interior so we've got to get that corrected. Coach, in that first half when you built up that big lead, you talked a couple weeks ago when Evan missed a couple games, you said we need him. He's going to be a big part of this and I thought we saw a lot of that tonight and what it is that he has to offer and how important he can be as a guy that's able to knock down those shots if they leave him alone. Yeah, he's really kind of a glue guy for us and we've got a couple of those. Johnny Rhodes is another guy that, you know, when it gets a little rocky and you've got to hold on to the handrail, you get those two guys in the game because they have a calming influence and they think clearly through all the debris and all the adversity. So Evan, again, you're just seeing a little bit of what he's capable of doing as he gets his legs from soccer into basketball. Talked about handling prosperity. You know, you guys have been through tough season, the guys have come and gone. Is there something to be said for this is still a team that needs to learn how to win, that, you know, gone through this six-game win streak and things have been good but they still need to learn how to handle these types of things and it's something that needs to come as you get back into conference play. Exactly right, Glenn. We're getting some really good film on things that we need to do better and correct and whether it be situational basketball or things that collectively we need to do both offensively and defensively, that bodes well if we can heed the lessons that we're supposed to get from these types of games. It's better to do those things when you've won six in row, I'm going to guess. I guess it's way better to go through learning those lessons on a six-game win streak than it would be the alternative. I keep thinking we can play significantly better, you know, and you see it at times where we really share the ball. We come in as one of the best assist teams in the country and then we get away from that and the ball sticks a little bit and so hopefully it's just an evolution that here that's going to take hold and we're going to play like that for long periods of time but it's frustrating going through it but if you have to go through it you want to win these. We're back at the conference play on Saturday against Albright. Coach, congratulations on the win and we'll see you on Saturday. Thank you, Glenn. This is Coach Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark for GoMustangSports.com.