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NCAA championship teams honored in White House ceremony

by Associated Press
Sep 23, 2007, 16:06
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WASHINGTON

The men and women's rifle team from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks has earned the distinction of traveling the farthest for a White House ceremony Friday honoring NCAA championship teams.

 

"Interestingly enough, guess who they beat?" President Bush asked guests sitting on folding chairs on the South Lawn.

 

"West Point," he said. "Anytime you outshoot West Point, you're really good at what you do."

 

It was the eighth time in nine years that the Nanooks have been the NCAA champions in rifle, the president said.

 

In all, Bush saluted teams from eight schools.

 

Others recognized were:

 

Arizona State University women's indoor and outdoor track and field team.

 

University of Minnesota men's wrestling team.

 

Duke University women's golf team, winner of the national championship in 2006 and 2007.

 

Oregon State University baseball team, winner of the national championship in 2006 and 2007.

 

Brown University women's crew team.

 

University of Tennessee women's basketball team.

 

Johns Hopkins University men's lacrosse team

 

--Associated Press

 




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