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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Updated: July 24, 2010, 11:03 AM ET<br /><br />Kaye Cowher dies of cancer at 54<br /><br />ESPN.com news services<br /><br />Kaye Cowher, the wife of former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, died Friday after battling skin cancer, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported. She was 54.<br /><br />Born Kaye Young in Bunn, N.C., she met Bill Cowher at N.C. State in 1976, where he was a football player and she and her twin sister Faye played women&#x27;s basketball. The couple married in 1981.<br /><br />Kaye Cowher played a key role in her husband&#x27;s decision to retire from coaching in 2007 and move full-time to Raleigh, so the family could be together as their daughters completed their high school and college basketball careers.<br /><br />Meagan, Lauren, and Lindsay Cowher all followed their mothers&#x27; footsteps into Division I college basketball. Meagan and Lauren played together at Princeton, while Lindsay currently plays at Wofford.<br /><br />Kaye Cowher and her sister led N.C. State to the Atlantic Coast Conference&#x27;s first women&#x27;s basketball title in 1978. They also appeared in a Wrigley&#x27;s Doublemint gum commercial.<br /><br />Kaye Cowher played one season for the New York Stars and two with the New Jersey Gems in the Women&#x27;s Professional Basketball League until that league folded in 1981.<br /><br />The family has requested privacy and has released no information on Cowher&#x27;s death. Services will be held in North Carolina on Monday, according to the report.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/44232">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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