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...Hallion said. “How well we do with rebounding will dictate how well we do with wins and losses.” But there is a contingent of talented freshmen who can fill the void and add to the team. Freshmen such as forwards Claire Wheeler and Emma Markley could both be possibilities to take over Lackner’s job as rebounder. Leading the team in her 26th season as head coach is Kathy Delaney-Smith, who has amassed an impressive winning record of 382-276. “Every day Kathy tells us that...
...good third goalie in practices,” Kessler says. “[Stephens] gets along well with the team, and I think she’s going to find her spot on the team.”The Crimson will also receive help on the defensive end from Wheeler and Buesser, who is listed as a forward but will chip in on defense. Wheeler is one of several rookies coming from a multi-sport background, as she also played varsity lacrosse and field hockey at Lawrence Academy in Groton, Mass.“Wheeler, Buesser, and [Coskren] are very...
...Roxbury, Mass., was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.October 122:28 p.m.—Officers observed an individual parking his or her bicycle in front of the handicap entrance to the Holyoke Center. When approached by the officers, the person became agitated and moved the two-wheeler aggressively. The officers asked the individual to stop repeatedly before finally asking for identification, which the individual refused to show. Shortly after the individual was finally sent on his way, he or she exited the building carrying a large umbrella. The individual walked toward the officers and motioned...
...developing countries still practice the age-old custom of nursing a child for two to four years. A woman need not birth a baker's dozen to lessen her risk for breast cancer; breast-feeding beyond one year might very well benefit both her and her child. Lisa Wheeler, Birmingham...
...developing countries still practice the age-old custom of nursing a child for two to four years. A woman need not birth a baker's dozen to lessen her risk for breast cancer; breast-feeding beyond one year might very well benefit both her and her child. Lisa Wheeler, BIRMINGHAM...