 Griffin Bass here with GoMustangSports.com. I'm here with head coach of Hamilton and the Continentals after their big win, de-throning number 12, Lynchburg and the Hornets, 16 to 15. Coach, that was also career win number 100 for you. How's it feel, your overall thoughts on the game and to pick up career win number 100? It's as I was walking down, someone mentioned that, I didn't even know. You didn't even know? No, that's fine. Lesson, I'm excited, I'm just happy for the kids. Like, I think they showed a great resilience today. They came out and they competed. And before I even get going down that path, I've been to a lot of different events and things that nature over the years. And coach Paul Cattabine has put together an amazing event to support staff and the teams that are here. And Lynchburg was an outstanding opponent today. Coach does an amazing job with them. And yesterday, I think we had another great battle with Tufts yesterday and a tie game deep in the third period and coach Sinoffo has done a great job with his group. And it's just a fantastic event. So we enjoyed being here. Really appreciate that, coach. Hopefully we can have you back more in the future. So I've been to the game, I guess, keeper Ben Kepler. That was his first career start. Any reason for the goalkeeper change? And then what were your thoughts on him really stepping on 15 saves today? Ben played outstanding. It's one of those things where in your program, you have belief in all your guys. And we had just a great belief in Ben. He went out and competed to the best of his ability today and made some unbelievable saves and did a great job for us. In the face-off, you guys had 21 face-off wins to 13 for Lynchburg. How big was that? I know Gebbauer had a couple goals directly off of the face-off. How big was his first career goal? And I don't know the stats. Yeah, so listen, our plan going into today is once again we have a three-headed monster, so to speak. And we have very capable face-off young men. And we went into today saying, hey, we're going to rotate all you guys. And we're going to stay fresh. And I thought they all did a great job of staying mentally prepared and going out and dominating the whistles that they had the opportunity to compete with. Bunch of all-Americans and all-conference players for the attack on Lynchburg, how were you guys able to slow them down just enough to edge out this one? We did a combination, played a little bit of zone today, played a little bit of man-to-man. We had a great belief in our players. And I thought they played great, sturdy, on-ball defense today. Got stops when we had to a couple there at the end. And we just didn't do anything different. We just went out and we just said, listen, let's compete to the best of our ability. And as we're competing, let's try to play and execute to the highest of our potential. So that's what they focused on today. And I thought they showed a ton of resilience and got stops when they needed to. Offensively, it seemed like you guys were pointedly. You guys were aiming high a lot. Was that anything in the scouting report going against Hadley knowing that he likes to defend low at times? Or is that just how things played out? It's interesting when you talk about offensive players and their shooting thing, you don't want to get in their head. Just shoot for net. Take the opportunities that are given to you. Believe in your shot. Don't second guess it. And I think that was what we told our guys is take the opportunities that you have and finish them. Awesome. I really appreciate it, coach. Good luck to rest away. Hopefully we have you back down here soon. Sounds good. Thank you so much for having us. Appreciate it.