Since Kentucky won the national championship nearly a month ago, the team’s celebration tour has been full of unforgettable moments. There was the gathering in Rupp Arena in front of 20,000 or more fans, the trophy voyage that zigzagged the state and even a visit by former President Bill Clinton.All those are about to be topped.As is the tradition for championship-winning teams, President Barack Obama has invited the team to the White House for a visit on Friday at 4:50 p.m. President Obama will welcome the team to commemorate the school’s eighth national title and deliver remarks in honor of the Wildcats. The visit will also include a guided tour of the White House.”The amazing thing is the first thing that was said when the horn sounded in New Orleans was, ‘We’re going to the White House!’ ” Calipari said. “It’s one of those moments for these players that they have probably thought about without us even knowing that it was important to them. So I’m excited about the opportunity for them to meet the President of the United States, the Leader of the Free World and someone who is trying to make a difference in their lives.”