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President Barack Obama calls UK Basketball Coach John Calipari

He's looking forward to gettings his own Wildcats jersey

From The White House, Washington, DC:

Today, President Obama called John Calipari to congratulate him and the University of Kentucky men's basketball team on their 2012 NCAA championship victory. The President told Coach Calipari that his team played with class and dignity, and that it was a great game to watch. Coach Calipari passed the phone to Anthony Davis, and the President congratulated the Chicago native on earning the Final Four Most Outstanding Player Award. The President also commended Coach Calipari on his first title win and told him that he looks forward to congratulating the entire team in person and receiving his own Wildcats jersey at the White House.




This story was posted on 2012-04-03 16:08:27
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