 Preseason has been going pretty well. We started training a few weeks ago in the morning, so it's two hours in the morning, plus some lifting in the afternoon. We have a lot of new kids on the team, 11 total, so, you know, they're trying to learn how we do things here and, you know, how we train, because we do train a specific way, so, you know. But all in all, they're working hard and I think we're improving. Overall is a goal for each team. We're looking to move up in the standings for the conference. The men were 11 out of 12 last year. The women were 10 out of 12. The men were still a small team, a young team, only our third year. I'm hoping to move within a top 10, top 7, possibly. For the women, I'm hoping for a bigger jump. I'm hoping top 5 or top 4 overall. Individually, for the guys, I would like to get someone in finals again this year. This year is the second year team. We had our first team all-conference swimmer and on the women's side, we had our first second team all-conference. So, on the men's side, I would like to get back to that first team. For the women, I'd like to get at least one, if not two, first team all-conference and then two second team all-conference within the conference itself. We did well last year. We're growing quickly and we didn't graduate any scores, point scores from last year. So, when you take away nothing and you add point scores to your team, you do get to grow quickly. I think the biggest thing is hard work. And, again, growing as a team, they're still so young. We have more freshman and sophomore on the team than we do anything else. So, I think as a team, we're still evolving and still growing. We're trying to create a culture of winning, of hard work. And I think if you put the hard work in and you believe in what you're doing, you'll succeed. So, again, I think if everyone buys into what we're doing, we swim as a team and we work extremely hard, I think things will really pay off in the end.