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By Graham Hays
ESPN.com Saturday, March 15, 2008 Call them the "Seven Sisters" for the Title IX age. The seven colleges in the Northeast that originally earned that collective nickname once represented the best and brightest of higher education for women. Now, more than 170 years later, the biggest event in women's collegiate athletics is about to begin with seven clear contenders for the throne. Teams like Baylor, Cal, Duke, Louisville, Texas A&M, West Virginia and many others enter the NCAA tournament with reason to believe they can ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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