Obama
tweets his congratulations to underdog Dayton basketball team
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[March 24, 2014]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — President
Barack Obama, a big basketball fan, tweeted his congratulations to the
University of Dayton for its "huge upset win" over Syracuse University
in the second round of the NCAA men's basketball college championship on
Saturday.
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Dayton, a No. 11 seed in the South region, defeated No. 3 seed
Syracuse 55-53. Dayton won a surprise victory over No. 6 seed Ohio
State in the first round.
"Devin Oliver, I may need to take you up on that pick-up game one of
these days," the president said in a Twitter post signed "bo," which
means he wrote it himself. Oliver, a 6-foot, 7-inch (2-meter) senior
forward for Dayton, was ESPN's player of the game with 10 rebounds
and 7 points.
Obama played high school basketball and continues to play
recreationally. He had forecast Dayton would lose in the first
round.
The president is known to unwind by watching sports on television
and reporters could see basketball games on the screen in the front
cabin of the president's plane during a flight to Florida on
Thursday, the first day of the tournament.
The president leaves for Europe and the Middle East on Sunday with
the crisis in Ukraine a pressing global problem. Not everyone on
Twitter shared Obama's enthusiasm for basketball.
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"You have bigger issues to be worrying about," one person tweeted in
response.
The national championship game is April 7.
(Reporting by Mark Felsenthal; editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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