 Stevenson falls to Albright, 80 to 63 today at Owings Mills Gymnasium. Glenn Clark with Stevenson, head coach Gary Stewart. Coach, you fell behind 15-0 to start the game. I know you went quickly to your bench. Can you describe your frustration with the start that you guys got off to and the hole that ultimately you were unable to dig your way out of? Well, ultimately, that's my responsibility. And we weren't ready to play at the start. And against a good team, you know, they pinned our ears back and just got five minutes into the game. We've got a significant deficit and couldn't crawl out of it. Coach, you were able to get it back within four late in the first half and it was still only a seven-point game at the start of the second half. Where was, you know, what was the energy like? Why were you not able to sort of continue that as the second half began? Well, we struggle when our offense isn't going well and we haven't been able to get past that. And so today when it wasn't going well, then we lost some concentration defensively in terms of rotations and the responsibilities. And it was kind of a complete debacle on the offense event for us today. We struggled at the free throw line, I think 16-31. Struggled from three. We took way too many threes and just never got into a rhythm. Coach, you know, what can change? Obviously you're mired now in a six-game losing streak and things have not gone the way in conference play that you wanted them to go after a pretty promising non-conference portion of the schedule. What can change? How does this team get up off the floor and turn things around in the late stages of conference play? Well, Glenn, I think if it was easy just to say, you know, look at something and hit two buttons and it changes, I think we would. I mean, we're working at it and our guys are working at it and, you know, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, right now it's not. And we'll keep trying to find a way until we see some progress. But right now we're struggling and not making the adjustments that we need. And obviously it doesn't get easier going on the road for a pair of games this week? Yeah, it's not so much the opponent as it is us. I mean, it's defensive rotations. It's taking care of the basketball. I mean, when you are playing at home this late in the season and you go the free throw line 31 times, that's a good thing. We just got to capitalize on that. And today we weren't able to. Coach, I appreciate you coming over and spending some time with us. Thank you, Glenn. He's Coach Gary Stewart. I'm Glenn Clark for GoMustangSports.com.