ns-bennett-whitehouse2.jpg Virginia men's basketball won its first national championship title in program history in April 2019, but will not celebrate with a visit to the White House. Appears In U.Va. men’s basketball team will not celebrate championship at White House By Nik Popli | April 26, 2019 Head coach Tony Bennett says the Cavaliers would "respectfully decline" a potential visit to the White House due to scheduling conflicts.
U.Va. men’s basketball team will not celebrate championship at White House By Nik Popli | April 26, 2019 Head coach Tony Bennett says the Cavaliers would "respectfully decline" a potential visit to the White House due to scheduling conflicts.
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