 All right, for Kane, we have head coach Don Perkins, senior Sarah Ridgway and sophomore Jesse Larkin. Coach, you'd just like to make an opening statement on the match. Congratulations, Johns Hopkins. They did a nice job taking us out of our systems and obviously they've had a great season and it's unfortunate our road had to end here but we had a great season as well and lots of look forward to and build on. Yeah, talking about the season you had, the first time you won the conference was in 2001, the first time you had CAs. Obviously it stings a little bit, not to be able to advance but at the same time you have to look back and realize that you've accomplished a lot this season as you build the program. Yeah, we lost in the conference semi-finals five years in a row and it was just something I put forward to them. After last year's loss I said, is this where it's supposed to end? And they said, no, we should be going further. And so from day one we've set our goals high with this team and almost without exception they've met them. 28 wins as many as I've had here. Some of the teams we've beaten, the ranked teams, some of the places we've been, the things we've done and just the style of ball and how well our core unit played together. You know, made a lot of days really easy for me just to sit back and appreciate it because they took care of the stuff. They're a very mature team, a very talented team and it's been a joy to work with them for the past three or four months. Yeah, this question is well suggested, Sarah. To kind of piggyback what Coach talked about, you know, you've been in the semi-files five straight years and what does it mean if I get over to hump and win the conference and to be in this experience for the first time? I think for me this being like my fourth year and seeing us go to semi-final after semi-final after semi-final it really has served as motivation for this year to really come together as like you said, just one unit. And this is like the most team like team we've had since I've been here. We have the skill, we have the communication, we're close off and on the court and I think everything just fell into place this season and we all had that same goal in mind. Yeah, like going off as Sarah said, all the undercos have been saying we're doing it for the seniors, we're doing it for the seniors, like every single game because I've gone through like semi-final after semi-final after semi-final. So we just want to do it for them and I feel like we accomplished a lot this season. Yeah, Justin, to kind of follow up on that, just, you know, what has this experience been like to be in the NCAA for the first time? It's crazy like how official it is. Like I'm only a sophomore and I'm already here so I feel like the season's just been so great and I just love being here and I hope we come back next year. And then Sarah, for all the citizens in your last match, what does it mean to go out as a senior to have your team win the conference tournament and go to the NCAA as an adverse experience and kind of be a building block of the program and hopefully you're back here in future years? I'm just really proud of everyone for today and the whole season because everyone really like dug in and was working for something bigger than themselves. We are all, we would always say every game we're playing for the person next to you and we really like created this tradition I think this season specifically and I'm excited to see it carry on in the future years because the core of our starting lineup is sophomores and I think they're just going to keep getting better and better and I have no doubt they'll be back next year. Thank you very much. Thank you.