 Gary Stein with head men's basketball coach Gary Stewart after the game against Cal Lutheran. Tough game, kind of out rebounded you a little bit. Just give me your overall thoughts. Well, out rebounded us by a lot. And that was the difference in the game, the second chance points. And I thought we fought hard. And we had some really good defensive possessions. But you've got to secure the ball in a game like that. One, two possession game. And we just gave a really good team too many opportunities. And they capitalized on them. Now, let's take us back to the beginning of the game. They jumped out to an 11-0 lead. I thought you guys kept your poise, came back with a nice run to tie it at 13. So talk about the start of the game. Well, it wasn't what we designed. They're a really good ball club. And they can go to a lot of different places to get a basket. So they got us back on our heels at the start. And nothing that we didn't expect. We knew that they would transition hard. We knew that they were physical. They put the ball in the anterior, they scored. They were able to get some space on the perimeter and capitalize on that. And then I thought we worked ourself back in the game. We were able to get some stops. And we had better ball movement, better man movement. And consequently, we were able to erase that double-figured deficit and had a brief lead in the second half. So I mean, excuse me, in the first half. Yeah, it was really like a one or two possession game for quite a while. I don't want to harp on it too much, but I do want to ask. You were out-rebounded on the offensive glass, as you know, 16-2. What happens in that situation? Is it just they want it more, or how does that go at that level? Yeah, well, that's part of their deal and their identity. They're super aggressive and assertive. And if you don't put a body on them, you pay for that. Watching the tape of the Randolph-Macon game. The Randolph-Macon kids did a great job of putting a body on all five guys. And they were able to stick them in a half-court game. We weren't able to do that tonight. On the bright side, Cam Sepienza comes off the bench, gives you 14 points. I thought he had an all-around good game. And Cooley also another 14 points and a pretty good floor game. Yeah, I thought we did some good things, Gary. That's what's so disappointing. We shot 51% for the game. You look at the second half, we had 42 points in the second half, which is good enough to win a one possession game, one or two possession game. But again, we weren't able to get a turn to get on it on the other side. How does Thanksgiving go for you guys? Well, we've got to get back and fix some things. So obviously, it's going to be a lot of work for us. And we could be a good team. But there are some things that we've got to address. It's still early in the season, so I know you're kind of figuring things out as you go. We are. Yeah, obviously, we've got some good players that are knocking on the door to play. And so we've got to figure some things out. We will. We'll get back in and look at the tape and evaluate what we're doing. Happy holiday to you. Same to you, Gary. Thank you. Gary Stewart, headman's basketball coach. Stevenson University, this is gomustanksports.tv.