President Donald Trump served the Baylor women's basketball team fast food during its visit to the White House.

Trump also served the Clemson and North Dakota State football teams fast food during their visits.

The Lady Bears were the first women's championship team to be honored on its own at the White House.

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In what's becoming a new tradition, President Donald Trump served another college championship team fast food during its White House visit.

On Monday, the Baylor women's basketball team became the first women's championship team to be honored on its own at the White House. Several women's teams visited the Trump White House at the same time in 2017 when he honored the championships of some nonrevenue sports, such as soccer and rowing.

Like Clemson's and North Dakota State's football teams, the Lady Bears were treated to a meal that included McDonald's, Chick-fil-A, and Wendy's.

Read more: Trump greets Clemson Tigers with fast-food buffet of Wendy's, McDonald's, and Burger King as they celebrate their national championship

The team posted a photo of the spread on Twitter.

—Baylor Lady Bears (@BaylorWBB) April 29, 2019

Trump first served fast food to Clemson after the team won the college football national championship. The athletes visited the White House during the government shutdown, and thus, the White House catered fast food. The spread got so much attention that it now seems to be the standard meal.