The White House hosted not one, but two NCAA championship teams Tuesday when the South Carolina women's and UConn men's basketball teams visited with President Joe Biden to celebrate their 2024 national titles.
Up first was South Carolina, which defeated Caitlin Clark and Iowa in April for the program's third national championship since 2017. Dawn Staley, who coached all three championship teams, joined Biden hand-in-hand to walk to the ceremony in the White House's East Room.
There, Biden was presented with a No. 46 South Carolina jersey with a nod to his status as the 46th U.S. president.
Biden praised South Carolina for helping raise the profile of women's sports during the ceremony.
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“I think it’s fair to say everyone, everyone watches women’s sports now,” Biden said. “When new fans watch for the first time, when young girls see their idols, they see the power of your example.”
He then posed for a photo with members of the team.
South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn (D) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) were on hand to celebrate the Gamecocks.
Later in the day, Biden hosted the UConn men, who secured their second consecutive national championship with a win over Purdue in April's national title game. Biden escorted head coach Dan Hurley to the East Room for the ceremony.
Guards Stephon Castle and Cam Spencer were among the UConn players in attendance. Both were selected in June's NBA Draft.
Center Donovan Clingan, who, like Castle was a lottery pick in the draft, presented Biden with his No. 46 UConn jersey.
“Clearly, you must have something in the water up there,” Biden said in a nod to a program that now has six national championships.
Biden then showed off his new gear for the cameras.
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Arne Slot says he hopes that Liverpool fans remember him in 10 years’ time for more than the greatest start to a manager’s career at their club in its 132 years of eventful history, although for now it seems to be enough.
Bukayo Saka is a footballer of many qualities and in recent months he has added another to his repertoire: leadership. At the age of 23, Saka is no longer the polite academy graduate who sparkles on the wing. These days he is an increasingly ruthless senior figure, and this was another game in which he dragged his team to victory.
Erik ten Hag insisted he retains the support of Manchester United's hierarchy after his troubled side were held to a 0-0 draw against Aston Villa, while Tottenham blew a two-goal lead in a stunning 3-2 defeat at Brighton on Sunday.Ten Hag is fighting to avoid the sack after United's dismal start to the Premier League season, but their latest spluttering display did little to suggest he can turn the tide.
Erik ten Hag said he was on the same page as the Manchester United hierarchy and had received no indication from the owners that he does not retain their support
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“We are all on board, together, on one page,” the Manchester United manager said of his relationship with the club’s leadership after a 0-0 draw at Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday. The next few days will determine whether those above Ten Hag feel the same. United heads into the two-week international break on a five-match winless run in all competitions and languishing in 14th place in the league, having won just two of its opening seven games this campaign.
Arne Slot does not expect goalkeeper Alisson to be available for Liverpool’s Premier League match against Chelsea later this month after he sustained a suspected hamstring injury in their 1-0 win at Crystal Palace. The Brazilian hobbled off in the second half after making a clearance, with Vitezslav Jaros coming on. Liverpool’s number one has been hampered by hamstring injuries and is now expected to miss the game against the Blues following the latest international break.
In the week when a statue of Old Tom Morris was finally unveiled in St Andrews, it was surely the ideal time to make history in the Auld Grey Toon. And Tyrrell Hatton duly did so, becoming the first player to win three Dunhill Links trophies.
Gary Lineker has laughed off rumours about his future as presenter of Match Of The Day - revealing contract talks with the BBC have "just started". Lineker began Saturday's Match Of The Day by joking it was his final one, quickly adding: "Before the international break."