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  1. Maggie Dixon, the Army women's basketball coach, collapsed Wednesday, April 5th at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., a victim of a cardiac arrhythmia, according to the hosptial. She succumbed on April 6th. She was 28 years old. She was from North Hollywood, Calif.

  2. VALHALLA ( NCAA) - Army women's basketball coach Maggie Dixon died Thursday night after suffering an arrhythmic episode to her heart. She was 28. Dixon collapsed Wednesday afternoon at the home of a friend near the West Point, New York campus and was rushed to Keller Army Community Hospital.

  3. ARMY COACH DIES MAGGIE DIXON, 28, PRODUCED AN NCAA BERTH THIS SEASON IN HER ROOKIE YEAR. A month ago, 28-year-old Army coach Maggie Dixon left the Christl Arena court on the shoulders of jubilant cadets after leading the women's basketball team to its first NCAA tournament berth.

  4. Apr 7, 2006 · Coach Maggie Dixon, who at age 28 led Army's women's basketball team to their first NCAA tournament berth last month, died after suffering heart arrhythmia.

  5. Apr 7, 2006 · Coach Maggie Dixon, who at age 28 led the Army women’s basketball team to its first NCAA tournament berth last month, died after suffering heart arrhythmia. Dixon died Thursday night at...

  6. Maggie Dixon, a 28-year-old women's basketball coach at the United States Military Academy, led the West Point team to its first appearance in the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Four weeks later, Maggie died suddenly, leaving behind devastated family, friends, players, the West Point community, and basketball coaches across the nation.

  7. Maggie Dixon, a 28-year-old women’s basketball coach at the United States Military Academy, led the West Point team to its first appearance in the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Four weeks later, Maggie died suddenly, leaving behind a devastated family and a group of heartbroken players.

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