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President Congratulates Michigan, UConn on NCAA Championship

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Published April 6th, 2026
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Summary

The White House issued a presidential message on April 6, 2026, congratulating the Michigan Wolverines and UConn Huskies as they competed in the NCAA College Basketball National Championship. The message celebrates the 90-year tradition of March Madness and recognizes student-athletes' achievements. This is a ceremonial statement with no regulatory implications.

What changed

The President of the United States issued a congratulatory message on April 6, 2026, to the Michigan Wolverines and UConn Huskies competing in the 2026 NCAA College Basketball National Championship. The message acknowledges the nearly 90-year tradition of the March Madness tournament, recognizing 68 college teams that participate in the single-elimination competition.

This is a ceremonial document with no regulatory requirements or compliance obligations. No action is required by any party. The message does not create any binding obligations, deadlines, reporting requirements, or penalties for any regulated entity.

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Briefings & Statements

Presidential Message on the NCAA College Basketball National Championship Game

The White House

April 6, 2026

Tonight, I join millions of Americans gathering across the country in congratulating the Michigan Wolverines and the UConn Huskies as they compete in the 2026 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) College Basketball National Championship.

For nearly 90 years, this tournament has captivated our Nation in an epic display of athleticism, determination, and triumph.  Every March, 68 college teams take to the court for an exhilarating three-week, single-elimination competition that excites and galvanizes our Nation.  The tournament includes colleges and universities big and small from every corner of our great country—each carrying its own traditions and representing the unmatched excellence of the American spirit.

To reach the court for the final showdown, teams must survive a grueling regular season, and 6 rounds of play in one of the most storied and iconic traditions in American sports—the gauntlet known as “March Madness.”  This prestigious springtime competition is beloved by millions of fans who fill out brackets and watch the frenzy unfold in an unpredictable tournament historically defined by powerhouse performances, heart-pounding victories, underdog stories, and inevitable surprises.  This year was no exception—and when the final buzzer sounds tonight, one team will take their place in collegiate sports history.

These talented student-athletes have overcome every challenge to vie for the championship trophy.  This milestone is achieved through years of sacrifice, training, discipline, individual effort, teamwork, and camaraderie.  It is shared with loving and supportive families, loyal fans, and dedicated coaches committed to developing leaders who will achieve greatness and glory both on and off the court.

Melania and I congratulate these incredible players and coaches for reaching the College Basketball National Championship.  May the best team win!

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Classification

Agency
White House
Published
April 6th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Educational institutions
Industry sector
6111 Higher Education
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Education
Operational domain
Compliance

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