 I'm Joe Wamba, joined out with Paul Canabine, head coach of the men's lacrosse team. Coach, you guys, travel up to Stevens, have a good first half, pretty solid. Struggle a little bit offensively in the second half. How do you guys find that consistency that you're looking for and need heading into the postseason? Well, I think all year in the first half of games, we've really put ourselves in some great situations, excuse me, to do well. And that goes back to the tough game, the your game. A lot of those games we've done, we've struggled in the second half a little bit. I think it's mostly to do with our mental toughness a little bit. We've started being a little more mentally tough. And to handle situations better and learn to make more of the plays to win the game than lose the game. I think sometimes when we get really on a roll, we get going and then all of a sudden our guys think, oh, it's going to be kind of easy and we make some mistakes to allow teams to get back into it. Our guys care. They want to do well. They want to be successful. But we got to make start making better plays in the second half. And I think we made some changes going into our Messiah game. But, you know, the Stevens Tech game was a tough game. You know, it was a monsoon. You know, they played zone, but it's no excuse. We had a lot of chances to win that game and we didn't shoot the ball really well. We had a little momentum to get back into it. But you got to give Stevens credit up in their field. And in those conditions, they handled it. We didn't handle it as well in the second half. But we bounced back well. And, you know, that's important moving forward now into the conference play that we just make those corrections and learn how to win those games. You mentioned that Messiah game. You guys travel there with number one seed on the line. Eight to eight at halftime, you guys come out and are able to put it away. Is that the type of response you're looking to in adversity? Yeah, I think, you know, I think we knew we were going to win that game. Actually, this is the amount of the face offs. We didn't face off really well in the first half. You know, our freshman getting a little bit tired. Justin's had a great year, but he got a little bit tired. I think we got to rest him a little bit for a couple of days. He'll be fresh to go on Wednesday. But once we started getting that, we kind of started getting on a roll, especially in the fourth quarter. I thought we made some great strides. We made some lineup changes. We started a freshman. Colin Mason and played another one. Matt Bowman at attack a little bit. We started Tyler Furman, which was great. We had a good midfield and a very good second midfield now with Kerasian and Ethan Christensen and Pritchard. So it gives us a little more balance there. And Wade coming off the bench with the first two midfield lines and an attack playing all over the place really makes it a little bit difficult for teams to guard. So once you got used to the lineup, I thought we did really well and we're really, really looking forward to the conference tournament this week. Let's talk about that conference tournament. We don't know who we're playing yet on Wednesday. It's either going to be Weiner, Levin and Valley. Talk a little bit about both of those teams. Well, they're both really dangerous teams. You know, I think they both got good goalies without defense and, you know, we have to do a good job. You know, Widener's got a good faceoff guy as we do. So we got to play them. We got to control that. If not, you know, we play Levin and Valley do a great job controlling the pace of the game. So, you know, we just got to do what we got to do. I think we just got to play with a little more intensity, a little more desire, a little more wanting to practice each and every day. You know, it's playoff time. You got to want to practice every day. And so, but I think if we just maintain that and our focus, we're going to be all right. But obviously, you know, the conference tournament is always tough. You got to play your best lacrosse at the end of the year and hopefully we're starting to do that. We're going to do it this weekend. We'll be watching that other play-in game this evening to see who we're playing. I appreciate it, Joe. He's Paul Canabine. I'm Joe Wamba, and this has been the Paul Canabine Show.