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10 Oct 2024

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3rd college volleyball team refuses to compete against transgender opponent, forfeiting game

Wyoming joined Boise State and Southern Utah, all of which did not give a specific reason for the forfeit. 

Blaire Fleming, a transgender athlete, has played three seasons at SJSU after previously playing at Coastal Carolina.  (San Jose State University)

Blaire Fleming, a transgender female, competes on San Jose State's team. Fleming is a redshirt junior at San Jose State University, who plays as an outside and right-side hitter and played two seasons at SJSU after previously playing at Coastal Carolina.

"It is disappointing that our SJSU student athletes, who are in full compliance with NCAA and Mountain West rules and regulations, are being denied opportunities to compete. We are committed to supporting our student-athletes through these challenges and in their ability to compete in an inclusive, fair, safe and respectful environment," the statement read. 

Slusser claimed she was not aware that Fleming was transgender despite sharing rooms together on team trips, per the court documents. Slusser also expressed safety concerns for opponents playing against Fleming. 

"Brooke estimates that Fleming’s spikes were traveling upward of 80 mph, which was faster than she had ever seen a woman hit a volleyball," Slusser’s complaint read. "The girls were doing everything they could to dodge Fleming’s spikes but still could not fully protect themselves."

"I commend Boise State’s athletic department and everyone involved in the decision to forfeit their match against undefeated San Jose State," Gaines said in a statement to Fox News Digital. 

Riley Gaines is sworn in during a House Oversight Subcommittee on Health Care and Financial Services hearing on Capitol Hill December 5, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

"Some principles transcend winning on the court, and the safety and well-being of female athletes is one of them. It's encouraging to witness a growing number of institutions prioritizing fairness and athlete safety over forced inclusion. I hope to see more universities follow the lead of Boise State and Southern Utah, standing up for what’s right and protecting the integrity of women’s sports."

Idaho governor Brad Little also commended Boise State for its decision. Little's state of Idaho has been one of the most proactive in the nation in countering transgender inclusion in women's sports. 

On Aug. 28, Little signed an executive order to enforce the "Defending Women's Sports Act," which issued new protocols to the state's public school to promote the exclusion of transgenders in women's sports. 

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Aug. 30, Little did not rule out administering gender eligibility tests for all girls and women's sports teams, but added that I’d have to see really good evidence that that’s necessary." 

"From a national standpoint, there are radical little groups that want to implement changes in the rules that we have already. I’m confident in what we have, and we will aggressively (act), as the state of Idaho, both legally and legislatively, to protect women’s athletes and the great advances they’ve made because of Title IX."

In April, the Biden administration issued a sweep rule that clarified that Title IX’s ban on "sex" discrimination in schools covers discrimination based on gender identity, sexual orientation and "pregnancy or related conditions." 

The rule took effect Aug. 1, and, for the first time, the law stated that discrimination based on sex includes conduct related to a person’s gender identity. The Biden administration insisted the regulation does not address athletic eligibility. However, multiple experts presented evidence to Fox News Digital in June that Biden's claims it would not result in biological men participating in women's sports weren't true and that the proposal would ultimately put more biological men in women's sports.

US President Joe Biden and US Vice President Kamala Harris walk to an event on gun violence in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on September 26, 2024. (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

But current administration's efforts have faced heavy resistance from GOP lawmakers like Little and now individual schools and teams are even taking stands.

Now, Wyoming, Southern Utah and Boise State have added to that resistance. 

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