 What excites me about this team is they get along and they're real good. I mean we shot a 338 first time out. We went from an 82, 84, 84, and 88. I had four girls under 80, 90. My goal is to see us get two girls under 80. Piney is a very demanding course. 13 elevated greens and the girls realized that. And you know the front nine is really difficult and that's all we played for a while. But the girls that are coming back from last year where we're young and we're still young. We're still very young. We have one junior, Julia Klein, who's coming back. We have three soft, four sophomores that are back and they're going to fill the gap. No doubt about it. Now can they do everything that Morgan did? No, but their scores are going to get better I hope. Over the summer they played a lot of golf. Brought in two freshmen. The one freshman Amanda Perez is very, very, very good. She'll take Morgan's spot. Scoring average I set a goal of 340. I don't know what the girls said, but I set a goal of 340. That's 485s. Last year we averaged 352. The last three rounds we didn't play very well. We were at 340 something. But the very first year I took it over, we were 555. Okay, so we've gradually, steady, improved. And if we can hit 340 as a team, we're going to be competitive in every tournament we play. Are we going to win them? No, because we're going up against the best in the country. Short game and putting. I've told them that. Drive for show, putt for dough. So we've been working on the short game and the putting an hour and a half every day. An hour and a half. And I don't slack off on it. We didn't even go to the driving range. We have girls that are hungry that want to go up there and play and practice and everything. We had it last year, but they were freshmen. There's a big difference now. They're a sophomore. They know what we can do. Our goal is, like I said, 340 win the conference and go to the nationals. And I think we can do it.