 All right, from Swarthmore, we have Coach Harvey Schwastik, Junior Sergeant Gerard, Senior Rebellion Scott, and turn the most outstanding player, Swarthmore Mara, and then Robin. Coach, first of all, congratulations on your championship. Thank you. Just an open statement on the match tonight. Wow. That was some great volleyball. Kudos to Hopkins. They brought their game. They dealt with some adversity with the player getting hurt yesterday. And they came ready to play. And we did too. And it's been a battle between our programs over the last two years. And I got to give a lot of credit to Tim Cole for how much he's developed his program into our conference also to have an all centennial final, and the regional final. We've worked really hard for that. But it's just, wow, it hasn't sunk in. And we're just going to keep rolling what we're doing and taking it one match at a time. That's the way we prepare and plan and take our season every day. Two key points to match with that. What was that first set at the end where, thinking of 31, 29, you guys won, I think they were serving for a set point four or five times. You had a side eye every time. We were finally able to win the set. Can I take us through that, and just be able to hold them off and take the one-nothing lead? I think it's just our mentality that we focus on receding out and earning the first point with our serve. It's very like making it small games that we play and focus on that one point at a time, because we have to win by two. So just try to stay steady with that. We've had a lot of comebacks over the course of the season, so we're really prepared for that. We've gone five sets with this team on multiple occasions. So I felt like we had a lot of things in our favor. We weren't getting the unexpected, it wasn't thrown at us. So I think our composure was fantastic too. Yeah, and to go along with that, the fifth set, we fell down a five line, we called the tie down, and we were able to run out eight straight points. Did you say anything different to the team, or just to calm down, or what was it? I don't know, what did I say? I know. It's actually one of our players, I think, who is normally quiet, who just lay, Lisa. She just came out and told us, we are better than this. We have so much more to give than how we were playing. And for her to say that, to look us in the eyes and assure us that we were that good, it kind of clicked something changed with us, and then we went out and delivered. Yeah. This one's for Mara and Malia. Just, it was his third time he played as a team machine. Obviously he played alongside Coppers every year. Going into the match, it was nice to play someone familiar that you had some familiarity with. It was that kind of, obviously they know us, we know them kind of. I personally, I think a lot of us liked it. I think a lot of us, having played them twice, and kind of felt like we weren't able to give it our all in the previous two matches, I think we wanted to come out and be able to show in this vital match really what we can do and play to our full potential. So I know I was kind of excited to play them again. I agree with Malia. It was exciting to get to play them again and have the outcome be so different than the last two times. But again, it was also a challenge mentally especially, just because we do know what they are about and we know that they're a good team. Coach, one of the things that Coach Cole commented on was the fact that they're served. Maybe it wasn't quite what it's been. They're one of the top serving teams in the country. You know, they had 40s in their five-set match. Is that something again we're not familiar with? You kind of know what they're going to do cert-wise or have been more just, you know, they're a good service team. I think, one, we are a very good service team. I think people struggle figuring out who to serve between our three primary passers. But I think that also we are prepared because we played them last Sunday at one o'clock. So, and that was something we struggled with. And so it's all about, it's not the repetition. It's about thinking about it and knowing what to expect and how we're going to make little adjustments here and there. And you know, that's, I've said it all along that why we've been so strong because we've been prepared to deal with aggressive serves and also to serve aggressively. It's a fine balance of keeping the ball on play and being aggressive. And I think we did a really great job of earning key points, especially from our service line at key moments in the match. Yeah. Sarah, just, and I read all three of the players if you want to just answer this. What does it feel like to, you know, it's your first, it's your program's first trip to the NCAA, and you're able to advance, you know, regional champions, and you're able to advance to the final Aids. You know, you're only one of these teams that are playing ball at all. It really has not sunk in for me, at least. I don't think it has for anyone. Obviously, we're so happy. We know it's incredible, but I don't think we really, it's really hit us yet. I think we're all just really proud of how we were able to pull that out. We're still kind of living in that glory and that, I don't know, happiness right now, but yeah, I don't think it's really hit us right now. There's definitely a lot of love on the team right now, like everyone's giving each other hugs and it's surreal. Yeah, I'm just so proud of everyone for really stepping up their game. It seems like with each match, everyone is able to improve, and it just seems like we just aren't gonna stop, which is awesome, so yeah, I'm so happy. Thank coach, your short thoughts, obviously, you know, you built this program to this point where you know, they can be in states and now, you know, you're a regional champion, have a chance, you know, there's only, like I said, there's only eight teams left and one of them's going to be national champion, you know, come next weekend. So just your thoughts on that? I just wanna know who we're playing so we can prepare for them and focus on them. I mean, we're gonna totally enjoy it because that's something we work hard on is enjoying and being in the moment when we have great, I mean, this is fantastic, this is unbelievable. But I think that we are always striving to be excellent and I think especially the type of school we're at and the students that we are, trying to just own that we have gotten to this point, you know, our athletics program is continually growing. You're just talking our last women's team to make it this far was our women's soccer team. They went to the elite eight, I think it was two years ago or three years ago. And so, and we're really close with them. So we're gonna lean on them to give us some advice. But I just, honestly, it was playing Hopkins. I mean, I went and picked a different opponent. It was a great opportunity because I wanna play them. And if we had been on the other side of it, it was a great volleyball match. And that's all we're stepping in the court every day to do is to have fun and play great volleyball. Volleyball, I said volleyball, volleyball. All right, great. Congratulations. Thank you very much. Thank you. Just, I only have two questions. I feel like, what more does that say? You know, you guys had a really balanced attack today. You had three players with double figure kills. Well, that's great. I haven't seen the box square also. Okay, $1.12, Maro with 15, Sarah Walsh with 17, and Emma Morgan Bennett with nine. So how do you think that helped today? Just they didn't know who to necessarily was gonna be attacking the ball and have kills coming from all these different players. Well, the story of us in Hopkins, if you look at any of our box scores in the last two years is one position doesn't tend to show up. Like someone like the Middles or the right sides or even the outsides have off-hitting days. And for our whole team to show up, I mean, that's what we knew we needed to do to beat them today. So it's really awesome that different players got key moments. And it's Kudos to Malia. She's our tournament MVP. She makes great decisions. She is finding hitters and keeping the other team off balance. And that's coming from a setter. And for her, it's her first year setting to 5-1. She's been in a lot of different roles. So it's, yeah, as really as Malia's decision-making. And Malia made our serve receive passes look better than they really were. And then there was a moment in the fifth set. I think you guys were ahead 10-7. Emma Morgan back over there for a kill. She hits it against her own head. And it lands for the kill. And Emma, you have this look on her face like, what is going on? You got the point. And how did that kind of cut some of the intensity of the situation? Any way you can answer. You guys kind of like, that's worth more volleyball. We're a bunch of goofballs. But, you know, we play to win even when the ball isn't exactly straight down kill. Like, you know, if it's our point, we're going to roll with it because that's who we are. That's like what our team is about. We're just, we come to have fun. I think we needed the laugh and let out a little bit of the tension. We could take a breath. And then last question for the players. You know, what's it going to be like to go to class tomorrow? We kiss it. I know we're already thinking about work. And like, oh my gosh. We're not allowed to think about it. I'm already shut that down. I said, no, we're enjoying Sunday. We're not thinking about work. Not thinking about it. What are we today? Oh, dear. I got to say thank you to our fans while we have this opportunity. We had incredible fan support today. A lot of family and student athletes and alumni coming from the depths of our program. We consider our program a family that stretches, leaps and bounds. And the support here is just awesome. And it's, I just hope it continues when we go to Michigan and whoever we play and whenever we play, we're just so excited for that. Thank you. Thank you.