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Title IX gives rise to the women's game at the college level, and Immaculata University emerges as the first great team, winning three consecutive NCAA Titles from 1972-1974.
Title IX gives rise to the women's game at the college level, and Immaculata University emerges as the first great team, winning three consecutive NCAA Titles from 1972-1974.
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