Boise State, who twice boycotted regular-season matches with SJSU, pulled out of the Mountain West women’s volleyball tournament Wednesday night
Boise State, who twice boycotted regular-season matches with San Jose State, pulled out of the Mountain West women’s volleyball tournament Wednesday night even after securing a spot in the semi-finals against the Spartans.
Idaho governor Brad Little signed an executive order on 28 August called the Defending Women’s Sports Act that challenges how Title IX rules are interpreted in that state.
“Biological males – men and boys – have physical differences that give them an unfair advantage when competing with women and girls in athletics,” Little said at the time.
A lawsuit was recently filed in Colorado by players from various schools against the conference and San Jose State officials calling for a Spartans player not to be allowed participation in the tournament, citing unspecified reports asserting there was a transgender player on the San Jose State volleyball team, even naming her.
US magistrate judge S Kato Crews in Denver ruled Monday that the player is allowed to play, and a federal appeals court upheld the decision the following day.