Cowardly Volleyball Biofrontholes Flee in Terror from Team That has a Tranny Player

Women are such cowards.

KQED:

The University of Wyoming women’s volleyball team will not face off against San José State University this weekend, becoming the third team to forfeit to the Spartans in an apparent protest over the NCAA’s rules allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sports.

The decision, which follows forfeits by Boise State University last week and Southern Utah University last month, comes amid mounting pressure from Wyoming lawmakers, including Gov. Mark Gordon, who wrote on social media platform X: “I am in full support of the decision by @wyoathletics to forego playing its volleyball match against San Jose State. It is important we stand for integrity and fairness in female athletics.”

Wyoming did not specify a reason for its forfeit, providing only a short statement.

“After a lengthy discussion, the University of Wyoming will not play its scheduled conference match against San José State University in the UniWyo Sports Complex on Saturday, Oct. 5,” the university’s statement reads. “Per Mountain West Conference policy, the Conference will record the match as a forfeit and a loss for Wyoming.”

The university declined to comment further.

In 2022, the NCAA changed its transgender student-athlete participation policy to require transgender athletes to undergo testosterone testing and meet sport-specific levels to compete in women’s divisions. The association is currently facing a lawsuit over its move to allow transgender women to compete in women’s sports, filed in Georgia, which says it aims to “remedy sex discrimination against women in college athletics.”

In a statement, SJSU spokesperson Michelle Smith McDonald confirmed that all volleyball team members comply with the NCAA and the Mountain West Conference rules and regulations.

“It is disappointing that our SJSU student-athletes… are being denied opportunities to compete,” she wrote. “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.”

“It is doubling down on a policy of discrimination and exclusion instead of fostering what we should be fostering as part of athletics, which is camaraderie and competition,” said Tom Temprano, a spokesperson for the LGBTQ+ rights organization Equality California. “Instead, we’re centering these divisive values and discriminatory actions, which I would imagine the vast, vast majority of these student-athletes are unhappy with and would be opposed to.”

Pathetic.

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