"We played an integral part [this year], but the team's success was
fueled by the seniors, who set an amazing precedent," she says. "Their effort and enthusiasm have led us this far and will carry us [in the future]."
"Personally, I feel that the speed of the game, as well as the needed
consistency is a step up from high school," she adds. "I feel that I have learned a lot over the past few months and will continue to grow as a player and person."
So despite losing a group of seniors that has been a driving force for Coach Wheaton's team during this memorable season, there is little doubt that these talented freshmen will form the core of a successful women's soccer program here at Harvard over the next three years.
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