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...best 14.2 points per game in league play. More staggering is her 62 percent clip from the field over those five games, including an 8-of-9 performance against Brown last week.“I’m just so excited for her,” co-captain Maureen McCaffery said. “She’s going to have a great career and she’s had a great freshman year, especially coming off of an injury. I think she has the nicest touch I’ve ever seen in the post...
...have been in.” Hayes’ dagger silenced a Harvard bench that had erupted after Robinson sank two free throws to tie the game at 62 with just under four seconds remaining. “It was pretty brutal,” co-captain Maureen McCaffery said. “We weren’t really expecting it. I think we played well at the end. It was really exciting, but they got lucky.” Robinson had frustrated Hayes into off-balance shots almost all night, holding arguably the league’s most explosive...
...never would have done it if I had known what it really was. I had no idea that it would take this big a toll." She did it in order to write a book, Self-Made Man (Viking; 290 pages), about how the other half lives. Kind of like Maureen Dowd but with research...
...recent rebirth of girls’ clubs by making chats over pancakes and stories on the sidewalk suddenly cool. Each woman faced her own problems—mostly men, marriage, and Manolos—but throughout the series the foursome managed to solve them together, testosterone free. Maybe Maureen Dowd’s latest book proposes a question more credible than critics believe: are men really necessary? I mean, now that we have our own social space and can already artificially inseminate, why don’t we just bag the boys and tote around hormones with our house keys...
...relaxed during his visit to the Cranwell Resort, Spa & Golf Club in Lenox, Mass., that while there he managed to write the last pages of a book about his life in law enforcement--between massages and frequent stops at the pool, sauna and steam room. He and wife Maureen, 66, a retired secretary, stay at the hotel at least twice a year. They spend about $700 on treatments, including Maureen's facials and his deep-tissue massages, which give him relief from two herniated discs. "It's like Dorothy finding her own special Land of Oz," says Harry. "These treatments...