Rep. Pat Ryan celebrates Army women’s basketball team’s success

Rep. Pat Ryan celebrates Army women’s basketball team’s success
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Rep. Pat Ryan, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing New York’s 18th district, shared a series of tweets reflecting on local events and achievements. His social media activity provides insights into his engagements and community interests.

On March 13, 2025, Rep. Pat Ryan expressed his enthusiasm for a sports event: “And just like that they’re in the finals! Congratulations @ArmyWP_WBB on your win and a GREAT game last night. Make sure to catch them in the championship game against Lehigh on Sunday! #GOARMY”.

The following day, March 14, 2025, he tweeted about participating in a local celebration: “Excited to kick off the holiday weekend by giving the Pledge of Allegiance at Ulster County Chamber of Commerce’s St. Patrick’s Day breakfast! And congrats to Miriam “Mo” Gibbons on being named the 2025 Honorary Irishperson of the Year! “.



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