Margaret Mary "Maggie" Dixon (May 9 1977 - April 6 2006) was an American collegiate women's basketball coach. Maggie Dixon was born in North Hollywood, California, and played basketball at Notre Dame High School. Dixon graduated in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in history from the University of San Diego, where she played for the women's basketball team. After an unsuccessful try out for the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks, she took up coaching, at the urging of her older brother. Wikipedia
The last time I saw Jimmy Dixon he was pacing the baseline inside the Palace at Auburn Hills, struggling to hold his excitement. Fifth-seeded Pittsburgh was 20 minutes away from squaring off with underdog Bradley. His son, Jamie, was coaching the Panthers sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/andrew_lawrence/04...
Army women's basketball coach Maggie Dixon, who led the Black Knights to their NCAA Tournament debut last month, has died. She was 28. sports.espn.go.com/ncw/news/story?id=2400335
A month ago, Maggie Dixon and her family had an unforgettable basketball run. Now, her family and Army must deal with her death. sports.espn.go.com/ncw/columns/story?columnist=wojnarowsk...
People told Maggie Dixon not to take the Army job. Five months later, the Black Knights make their NCAA debut. sports.espn.go.com/ncw/ncaatourney06/columns/story?column...
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