President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are expected to host champions from a range of collegiate sports at the nation’s capital this summer.

Sports Illustrated reported that NCAA men’s and women’s national championship teams will be invited to “College Athlete Day” on June 12. The White House is expected to release the news soon with additional details.

Earlier this week, the White House invited men’s basketball champions, UConn, and the women’s basketball champions, LSU, to each visit Washington on May 26.

Jill Biden caused a stir about a month ago when she suggested that she wanted both LSU and Iowa to visit the White House following LSU’s women’s basketball national title victory over the Hawkeyes. Biden later apologized.

College visits have seen a range of examples over the years. George W. Bush began a tradition of inviting nonbasketball and nonfootball DI champions to an event each year. And for FCS football champions, Bill Clinton invited Youngstown State in 1995, and Donald Trump invited North Dakota State in 2018. South Dakota State beat North Dakota State in the FCS championship game in January.