Like the tinman, the Crimson realizes that there is more to defeating Lions and Tigers than just skill or strength.
"It all comes down to heart," Ripmaster said.
Having proven itself to opponents and ranking committees all year long, the Harvard women's soccer team now faces its toughest critic--the state of Pennsylvania.
The Crimson begin a do-or-die road trip tonight at Ivy League leader Princeton, and then travel to Happy Valley No. 6 ranked Penn State on Sunday
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