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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Monday hosted the Baylor University women’s basketball team in the Oval Office — the team’s third visit to the White House as national champions.

Thank you to @realDonaldTrump and the @WhiteHouse staff for a great experience for the Lady Bears!#SicEm pic.twitter.com/SR7noDCphT — Baylor Lady Bears (@BaylorWBB) April 29, 2019

The Lady Bears, who beat Notre Dame 82-81 earlier this month, were served fast food from Wendy’s, McDonald’s and Burger King in the State Dining Room — the same spread that other sports teams were served during their visits to the Trump White House.

Good time at the State Dining Room!#SicEm pic.twitter.com/tT8bdch3Bh — Baylor Lady Bears (@BaylorWBB) April 29, 2019

The Lady Bears are the first women’s basketball team to visit the Trump White House; the 2017 and 2018 women’s college basketball champions did not.

Coach Kim Mulkey and her team also met at the White House with President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama after their two previous national championships.

The team finished this past season 37-1.

“It was a thrilling victory that people will be talking about for many, many more years to come,” Trump said.

“You’ve left an enduring mark on college basketball history,” he added.

The team gave Trump a signed basketball, a national championship hat and a Baylor basketball jersey emblazoned with No. 1.

“It may not be the right size,” Mulkey said. First lady “Melania may look better in it.”

Trump said he loved it.

“You know, I love those short sleeves. Such beautiful arms. Great definition,” Trump said as he stroked his upper arm.

The coach then quipped: “Like I said, Melania may look better in it.”

WATCH: @BaylorWBB present @realDonaldTrump a #Baylor jersey, hat and signed basketball! Before he put on the hat, he said “I might mess up my hair but that’s ok. It’s mine.” pic.twitter.com/01ZveZfz2F — Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) April 29, 2019