Over 400 former and current collegiate, professional and Olympic athletes urged the NCAA to not ban transgender athletes from women’s college sports, according to a letter sent out on Tuesday. “We implore you, the NCAA’s highest governing body and members of an organization focused on supporting the wellbeing of not just athletes but sport itself,
Americans must make their voices heard.
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There’s something brewing that’s more insidious to college athletics than NIL or the transfer portal.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics took a prodigious step this week in returning sanity to collegiate athletics and protecting female athletes. The conference announced a new policy regarding transgender athletes that stipulated that only biological females were permitted to compete in women’s sporting events. It was a decision that attorney Harmeet Dhillon applauded. Dhillon, […]
"All of the issues that pro athletes have dealt with for years are now going downstream," said former NFL player Brandon Copeland.