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Biden to host NCAA champs UConn, LSU; doesn't mention Iowa

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President Joe Biden said Tuesday that he looks forward to hosting the NCAA men's and women's championship basketball teams, the University of Connecticut and Louisiana State University, at the White House, appearing to shut the door on a suggestion a day earlier by his wife, Jill, that the defeated Iowa women's team be invited, too.


President Biden tweeted Tuesday that LSU and Connecticut “showed us the best of what this country can be.”


“We can all learn a lot from watching these champions compete,” the president said, “and I look forward to welcoming them at each of their White House visits.” He did not announce dates, and the comment suggests that Iowa will not be invited.


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Following LSU’s victory, coach Kim Mulkey said she would go to the White House if the team, the Tigers, was invited. There was no immediate comment from Connecticut, but the team has made the trip to the White House after winning the NCAA title game in prior years.


The first lady, who is a big sports fan, had watched LSU’s 102-85 victory over Iowa from the stands in the Dallas arena on Sunday alongside tennis great Billie Jean King and several college athletes.


During an appearance Monday in Denver with Colorado lawmakers, Jill Biden followed up by praising Iowa's sportsmanship and congratulated both teams on their performance. She noted the long-standing White House tradition of celebrating championship sports teams — and added a twist.


“I know we’ll have the champions come to the White House, we always do. So, we hope LSU will come,” she said. “But, you know, I’m going to tell Joe I think Iowa should come, too, because they played such a good game.”




The suggestion didn't go over well. LSU star Angel Reese, who was honored as Most Outstanding Player, on Monday tweeted a link to a story on Jill Biden’s remarks. “A JOKE,” Reese wrote, along with three rolling-on-floor-laughing emojis.


Others commenting on social media said only winners should be rewarded with a White House visit and that also inviting Iowa would detract from LSU's achievement. The LSU team is predominantly Black and Iowa is largely white.


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Vanessa Valdivia, a spokesperson for Jill Biden, said the first lady was excited by watching the women's game and meant no disrespect to LSU by suggesting a White House invite for Iowa.


“Her comments in Colorado were intended to applaud the historic game and all women athletes," Valdivia tweeted Tuesday. “She looks forward to celebrating the LSU Tigers on their championship win at the White House.”


During her remarks in Colorado, the first lady also talked about how U.S. women have excelled in athletics since Title IX in 1972 gave women equal rights in sports at schools that receive federal funding.


“It was so exciting, wasn’t it?” she asked Monday. “It was such a great game. I’m old enough that I remember when we got Title IX. We fought so hard, right? We fought so hard. And look at where women’s sports have come today.”


The pushback over the first lady's NCAA comments recalled an episode last year when she apologized for saying Latinos are “as unique” as the breakfast tacos served in San Antonio. She had made the comment during a speech to nation's largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization.


The National Association of Hispanic Journalists and others registered their offense on social media, with the journalists’ organization tweeting that, “We are not tacos.”
 
And they shouldn't. How many times have the runners up been invited?
 
Clark already said it’s only for the winners in response. The Iowa ladies know what’s up and will work at earning the invite next year.
 
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It’s going to be interesting to see how many of LSU’s players end up going. They were quite insulted by Jill’s suggestion and I saw where one of the players tweeted at Michelle Obama, asking if they could come to her house to celebrate instead.
 
Coach Bluder is pure class. Through and through. It's been fun watching her build Iowa women's basketball back to the success it enjoyed under Vivian Stringer. I hope this magical run boosts recruiting to the point that we're in the Final Four chat every season.
 
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Coach Bluder is pure class. Through and through. It's been fun watching her build Iowa women's basketball back to the success it enjoyed under Vivian Stringer. I hope this magical run boosts recruiting to the point that we're in the Final Four chat every season.
I like how times change. I remember distinctly 5-6 years ago when the overwhelming sentiment here was to get rid of Bluder and get UIowa back to "Stringer-times"......just sayin' Iowa fan is.................typical.
For the record.....Bluder is the right coach for Iowa....she is a fine BB coach.
It's amazing what a Megan Gustafson and a Caitlan Clark can do to raise the ability of a coach! ;)
 
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I like how times change. I remember distinctly 5-6 years ago when the overwhelming sentiment here was to get rid of Bluder and get UIowa back to "Stringer-times"......just sayin' Iowa fan is.................typical.
For the record.....Bluder is the right coach for Iowa....she is a fine BB coach.
It's amazing what a Megan Gustafson and a Caitlan Clark can do to raise the ability of a coach! ;)

K, Great. It wasn't me saying that.
 
I like how times change. I remember distinctly 5-6 years ago when the overwhelming sentiment here was to get rid of Bluder and get UIowa back to "Stringer-times"......just sayin' Iowa fan is.................typical.
For the record.....Bluder is the right coach for Iowa....she is a fine BB coach.
It's amazing what a Megan Gustafson and a Caitlan Clark can do to raise the ability of a coach! ;)
Still need to credit the person who recruited them.
 
Am conservative but am not blaming Jill Biden; I believe she got caught up in the moment and that joe figured it out and nipped it in the bud. I do not believe the theory that they were trying to appease Iowa dems pissed about the loss of ist in USA caucuses as suggested by some. Would be nice for them to come out to an Iowa practice or game or event . Nice pub for the UI.
 
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https://www.hawkcentral.com/story/s...tion-white-house-invite-lsu-iowa/11606621002/

LSU women's basketball star Angel Reese said she rejects comments made by First Lady Jill Biden about inviting both the Tigers and Iowa to the White House after LSU's dominant victory over the Hawkeyes in the national championship and also said she would prefer to celebrate the title with the Obamas.

"I don't accept that — I'm not going to lie to you, I don't accept that apology because she said what she said," Reese said during an appearance on the "I Am Athlete" podcast that published Tuesday. "You can't go back on certain things that you say. You felt that they should have came because of 'sportsmanship,' right? (Iowa) can have that spotlight; we'll go to the Obamas. We'll see Michelle. We'll see Barack."

While Biden did not technically apologize via press secretary Vanessa Valdivia for her initial comments, the White House did walk them back Tuesday.

Center Angel Reese scored 15 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and was named the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player as LSU trounced Iowa in the women's national championship game.

Reese, a sophomore forward, also said LSU declined to have Biden, who was in Houston to watch the game in person, speak to their locker room prior to tipoff.

"We said we didn't want to," Reese said. "I think Joe Biden put somebody else to win the national championship. He didn't even put us on his bracket, getting out of Baton Rouge, so I was like, 'Bet. bet.' I think he said we were going to lose to Michigan (in the second round) or something."

Reese was named the Final Four's most outstanding player after LSU's 102-85 victory Sunday night. Barack Obama served as the 44th President of the United States, with Joe Biden as his Vice President for both terms, from 2009-17.

What else did Angel Reese say about First Lady Jill Biden suggesting to invite Iowa to the White House?​

"I just know if the roles were reversed, it wouldn't be the same," Reese said. "If we were to lose, we would not be getting invited to the White House. I remember she made a comment that both teams should be invited because it was about sportsmanship.

"And I'm like, are you saying that because of what I did?" Reese continued, flashing the hand gesture with which she taunted Iowa star Caitlin Clark toward the end of the national championship game. "Stuff like that, it bothers me. Because you are a woman, at the end of the day. White, black, it doesn't matter, you're supposed to be standing behind us before anything, so it's hard to see things like that and not to comment on it. But at the same time, I have the platform right now where I can speak out and a lot of people have had my back through it. I'm proud to be in a situation like this. Nobody is giving her grace right now. Trust me, nobody is giving her grace and that's why she's trying to back track on what she said."

What did First Lady Jill Biden say about a potential Iowa invitation?​

While Reese is slightly misquoting Biden, who never used the word "sportsmanship" in her comments about wanting to invite Iowa, the sentiment was largely the same.

"I know we’ll have the champions come to the White House, we always do. So, we hope LSU will come,” Biden said. “But, you know, I’m going to tell Joe I think Iowa should come, too, because they played such a good game.”

On Tuesday, through Valdivia, Biden walked back those comments, saying: "Her comments in Colorado were intended to applaud the historic game and all women athletes" and that "She looks forward to celebrating the LSU Tigers on their championship win at the White House."
 
https://www.hawkcentral.com/story/s...tion-white-house-invite-lsu-iowa/11606621002/

LSU women's basketball star Angel Reese said she rejects comments made by First Lady Jill Biden about inviting both the Tigers and Iowa to the White House after LSU's dominant victory over the Hawkeyes in the national championship and also said she would prefer to celebrate the title with the Obamas.

"I don't accept that — I'm not going to lie to you, I don't accept that apology because she said what she said," Reese said during an appearance on the "I Am Athlete" podcast that published Tuesday. "You can't go back on certain things that you say. You felt that they should have came because of 'sportsmanship,' right? (Iowa) can have that spotlight; we'll go to the Obamas. We'll see Michelle. We'll see Barack."

While Biden did not technically apologize via press secretary Vanessa Valdivia for her initial comments, the White House did walk them back Tuesday.

Center Angel Reese scored 15 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and was named the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player as LSU trounced Iowa in the women's national championship game.'s Most Outstanding Player as LSU trounced Iowa in the women's national championship game.

Reese, a sophomore forward, also said LSU declined to have Biden, who was in Houston to watch the game in person, speak to their locker room prior to tipoff.

"We said we didn't want to," Reese said. "I think Joe Biden put somebody else to win the national championship. He didn't even put us on his bracket, getting out of Baton Rouge, so I was like, 'Bet. bet.' I think he said we were going to lose to Michigan (in the second round) or something."

Reese was named the Final Four's most outstanding player after LSU's 102-85 victory Sunday night. Barack Obama served as the 44th President of the United States, with Joe Biden as his Vice President for both terms, from 2009-17.

What else did Angel Reese say about First Lady Jill Biden suggesting to invite Iowa to the White House?​

"I just know if the roles were reversed, it wouldn't be the same," Reese said. "If we were to lose, we would not be getting invited to the White House. I remember she made a comment that both teams should be invited because it was about sportsmanship.

"And I'm like, are you saying that because of what I did?" Reese continued, flashing the hand gesture with which she taunted Iowa star Caitlin Clark toward the end of the national championship game. "Stuff like that, it bothers me. Because you are a woman, at the end of the day. White, black, it doesn't matter, you're supposed to be standing behind us before anything, so it's hard to see things like that and not to comment on it. But at the same time, I have the platform right now where I can speak out and a lot of people have had my back through it. I'm proud to be in a situation like this. Nobody is giving her grace right now. Trust me, nobody is giving her grace and that's why she's trying to back track on what she said."

What did First Lady Jill Biden say about a potential Iowa invitation?​

While Reese is slightly misquoting Biden, who never used the word "sportsmanship" in her comments about wanting to invite Iowa, the sentiment was largely the same.

"I know we’ll have the champions come to the White House, we always do. So, we hope LSU will come,” Biden said. “But, you know, I’m going to tell Joe I think Iowa should come, too, because they played such a good game.”

On Tuesday, through Valdivia, Biden walked back those comments, saying: "Her comments in Colorado were intended to applaud the historic game and all women athletes" and that "She looks forward to celebrating the LSU Tigers on their championship win at the White House."

The thing is, she is just making stuff up in her head. Jill Biden didn’t say Iowa should go because of “sportsmanship.” But this young lady has convinced herself of it,and her entire response is based on this fiction.

This is similar to Staley’s reaction to Bluder saying it was like a “bar fight” trying to rebound against SC. She said, “We’re not bar fighters, we’re not thugs, we’re not monkeys…” well, nobody said you were. Hell, everyone I heard talking about SC’s rough play said it with admiration . With Staley I think it was a fiction to motivate her team. With Reese it’s just youth and, frankly, ignorance.

It’s a shame because until the finals I never saw any indication of racism from any direction.
 
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The thing is, she is just making stuff up in her head. Jill Biden didn’t say Iowa should go because of “sportsmanship.” But this young lady has convinced herself of it,and her entire response is based on this fiction.

This is similar to Staley’s reaction to Bluder saying it was like a “bar fight” trying to rebound against SC. She said, “We’re not bar fighters, we’re not thugs, we’re not monkeys…” well, nobody said you were. Hell, everyone I heard talking about SC’s rough play said it with admiration . With Staley I think it was a fiction to motivate her team. With Reese it’s just youth and, frankly, ignorance.

It’s a shame because until the finals I never saw any indication of racism from any direction.
Staley is phuquin' weird, too!
These two gals are looking for problems that just flat did not exist in this case.....and flashing the "race card" just makes their politics look irrelevant.
 
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What makes her think the Obamas would be willing to let her ghetto, racist ass into their house?
 
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Am conservative but am not blaming Jill Biden; I believe she got caught up in the moment and that joe figured it out and nipped it in the bud. I do not believe the theory that they were trying to appease Iowa dems pissed about the loss of ist in USA caucuses as suggested by some. Would be nice for them to come out to an Iowa practice or game or event . Nice pub for the UI.

The NCAA tournament was owned by Iowa. The interest, record crowds and viewership can be credited to Iowa and let's lay the cards on the table; Caitlin Clark. Jill Biden could see and feel what everyone did. The excitement and electricity in the arena was palpable and unique. Clark creates that aura. Go to a game in the same venue with the same rosters minus Caitlin and blah!

That's why she invited Iowa. LSU is just another pedestrian college women's basketball team. And they can add 10 more McDonald's All-Americans and it won't elevate them to Iowa's level.

And that's why Reese did her attention grabbing ring thing, or whatever it was. She had to show off because she was showed up.
 
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