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NCAA to lose its two top women leaders.(NEWSWATCH)

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* The NCAA's first female president and current senior VP for championships and education services has announced her upcoming departure. Judith Sweet, who also serves as the national group's Senior Woman Administrator, will leave in August. Of her time as president, Sweet remarked: "What I was most aware of was the tremendous opportunity--and the tremendous responsibility. Being the first was just a matter of timing. The ...

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