"Jess Larson and Beth Zotter are great leaders for many reasons, but
a big one is their work ethic," she says. They never stop working on the field. You almost feel like you're giving up and quitting if you're not working as
hard as them. They force you to work hard. As a forward, I never really
had to play that much defense in the past, but now I do. That's a big
difference in the college game."
Despite the loss to the Eagles, Totman, who earned second-team All-Ivy honors, remains optimistic about the future of the program.
"Harvard women's soccer is all
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