It didn’t take long for a transgender athlete to slip past the NCAA rules barring biological males from women’s sports.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday the University of Maine System has agreed to keep trans athletes out of women's sports.
Trump's executive order has reshaped transgender inclusion in collegiate sports. With NCAA policies under review and lawsuits mounting, the future remains uncertain. As universities respond ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association can’t win for losing when it comes to the transgender athlete issue.
Former collegiate runner Minna Svärd demanded her “stolen” championship be returned years after placing second to a biological male in the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s 400-meter hurdles. “It’s time for us to speak up and actually tell people about how we feel and what we’ve been going through,” the track and field star said Wednesday on Fox News.
During the event, Thomas discussed her journey as a swimmer, the fulfillment of competing after transitioning, and a lack of education and knowledge of “what being trans was.”
It's just not there." The NCAA issued an updated policy on transgender athlete participation on Feb. 6, the day after the Trump executive order. Attorney Tom Riney, part of the defense team, pointed out that some of the women who testified as supporting ...
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The Trump administration suspended $175 million in federal funding for the University of Pennsylvania over a transgender swimmer, Lia Thomas.