Maureen "Moe" Brown
Maureen "Moe" Brown
Year: 2007
Team: Women's Basketball

During her playing days as a multitalented basketball player at Suffolk, Maureen “Moe” Brown achieved something that most collegiate athletes only accomplish in their dreams—being named the team’s Most Valuable Player in each of her four years (1990–94).

Brown is the second women’s all-time leading scorer in Suffolk women’s basketball history with 1,458 points. The energetic backcourt ace played in 93 consecutive games wearing the blue and gold, setting a school record.

As a senior, Brown demonstrated her all around skills, leading the team in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. She led the Northeast Women’s Athletic Conference with 21 points per game, and was a second team All-Conference selection. She was also named Most Valuable Player of the Roger Williams College TipOff Tournament in 1992.

Demonstrating her athletic versatility, Brown also played a key role on the women’s softball, tennis, and cross-country teams for two years. No matter what sport she competed in at Suffolk, she gave one hundred percent effort all of the time.

Upon graduating from Suffolk with a degree in criminology, Brown returned to her alma mater the following year and soon became an official member of the Suffolk Police force. She is now Suffolk’s Crime Prevention Officer and teaches a free, 12hour, self-defense course for women.

In 2000, Brown was nominated for the award of Good Person of Suffolk University by S.O.U.L.S., Suffolk’s Organization for Uplifting Lives through Service, and was recognized as an Outstanding Woman Leader by the Suffolk Women’s Center in 1999.

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