For those who aren't familiar with it, San Jose State University (SJSU) has a transvestite player on their team that is creating a lot of (very justifiable) controversy.
If I understand it correctly, the university didn't even warn that trans player's roommates that "she" was a he.
A number of opponents have forfeited their games with SJSU rather than expose them to potentially dangerous playing conditions.
The associate head coach, Melissa Batie-Smoose, was very much on the side of the players and attempted to stand up for the female players on the team. As a result, she has been suspended indefinitely and told not to talk about it.
From https://www.foxnews.com/sports/san-jose-states-brooke-slusser-reacts-coachs-suspension-they-took-away-only-safe-space-we-had
Five teams have forfeited their games:
From https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/sports/san-jose-state-university-member-of-womens-volleyball-coaching-staff/3697785/
And the Mountain West Conference, instead of standing up for the women on the teams, is upset at the teams who forfeited:
If I understand it correctly, the university didn't even warn that trans player's roommates that "she" was a he.
A number of opponents have forfeited their games with SJSU rather than expose them to potentially dangerous playing conditions.
The associate head coach, Melissa Batie-Smoose, was very much on the side of the players and attempted to stand up for the female players on the team. As a result, she has been suspended indefinitely and told not to talk about it.
From https://www.foxnews.com/sports/san-jose-states-brooke-slusser-reacts-coachs-suspension-they-took-away-only-safe-space-we-had
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The team's associate head volleyball coach, Melissa Batie-Smoose, was suspended indefinitely.
The move came days after she filed a Title IX complaint against the school, alleging Fleming conspired with an opponent to help the team lose a match and attempt to injure Slusser.
"My assistant coach spoke truth to protect my team. Then… they (suspend) her. They took away the only safe space we had in the program. Because she knew that it was right to stand up for the 18 women on the team. Not one man," Slusser wrote on X.
Slusser also filed a lawsuit against the school.
The lawsuit alleges that San Jose State had not warned any of its recruits that it had a transgender athlete on the team, even though "this was now a well-known fact to the athletic department and virtually everyone else at SJSU" when she joined the lawsuit, headed by former college swimmer and OutKick host Riley Gaines, in May.
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Batie-Smoose said she was instructed not to speak to the media after the discipline came down.
"This is just another form of what San Jose State has been trying to do silence people that are speaking up for their First Amendment rights and for what's right," she told OutKick.
She added she wanted to "make sure I'm standing strong that only women should be in women's sports."
Five teams have forfeited their games:
From https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/sports/san-jose-state-university-member-of-womens-volleyball-coaching-staff/3697785/
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Already, four teams in the Mountain West Conferencethe University of Nevada, Reno, the University of Wyoming, Boise State University and Utah State Universityhave forfeited games against the Spartans. Separately, Southern Utah University, which is not in the MWC, forfeited its match.
And the Mountain West Conference, instead of standing up for the women on the teams, is upset at the teams who forfeited:
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Prior to the Nevada Wolf Pack's forfeiture, Mountain West Conference Commissioner Gloria Nevarez spoke out against the Spartan's opponents' decisions.
Nevarez told the Associated Press that teams willing to avoid playing SJSU are "not what we celebrate in college athletics" and added that she is heartbroken over this season's events.
"It breaks my heart because they're human beings, young people, student-athletes on both sides of this issue that are getting a lot of national negative attention," Nevarez said in an interview with The Associated Press. "It just doesn't feel right to me."
Govenors from Nevada, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming have all publicly supported the canceled games, citing that there needs to be fairness in women's sports.
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