President Joe Biden recently hosted the Las Vegas Aces, the reigning WNBA champions, at the White House to celebrate what he described as a 'banner year' for women's basketball. The event took place in the East Room of the White House, where Biden emphasized the importance of representation for girls and women in sports.
During the celebration, Biden highlighted the significance of women's sports, stating that it matters not only to girls and women but to all Americans. He stressed the need for the nation to support women's sports and the positive impact it has on society.
Both President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were presented with jerseys from the Las Vegas Aces, a customary gesture for White House visitors. Biden, holding up his jersey, enthusiastically exclaimed, 'Put me in coach, I'm ready to play!'
Vice President Harris commended the team for playing with joy and serving as role models both on and off the basketball court. She praised the Aces for inspiring people across the nation and around the world with their achievements.
The Las Vegas Aces secured their second consecutive WNBA title by defeating the New York Liberty in the championship game last October. President Biden, alluding to his potential reelection, humorously mentioned his appreciation for the 'back-to-back' victories.
The event at the White House underscored the administration's support for women's sports and the recognition of the Las Vegas Aces' accomplishments in the WNBA. The celebration served as a platform to honor the team's dedication, skill, and positive influence on fans and aspiring athletes.