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San Jose State Transgender Volleyball Player Continues Breaking Women’s Records

Transgender athlete Blair Fleming is steadily breaking San Jose State University's women's volleyball records, despite an increasing number of opposing teams boycotting her games.

For example, even though SJSU lost to San Diego State on Saturday, Fleming achievement His 250th kill shot is an unprecedented record in women's volleyball. daily mail reported

This is not Fleming's first season with 250 points. He achieved that record again in 2022, his first year with the team.

This record is especially noteworthy as SJSU has missed seven games this year because the opposing team withdrew without playing against him.

Five teams boycotted games against SJSU: Nevada, Utah, Boise State, Wyoming, and Utah State. They declined to play against San Jose State, primarily because the team claims his participation is unfair due to Fleming's physical superiority, and because of Fleming's superior This is because they are concerned about their safety due to their physical strength.

SJSU officials retaliated against an assistant coach who opposed the school's quiet decision to allow Fleming to play on the team as a woman.

The suspension comes amid shocking allegations that Fleming and his associates were plotting to injure players who did not support Fleming's request to allow women to play on the team. It was carried out at that very moment.

The suspension comes after assistant coach Melissa Batty-Smooth filed a Title IX complaint and gave an interview deploring the toxic culture created by the school's aggressively enforced trans-inclusion policies. It came after taking a public stand against the school earlier this month.

After submission, the school will issued “The San Jose State University women's volleyball team's associate head coach is not with the team at this time, so we will not be providing any further information on this matter,” a statement released by Outkick said.

In the Title IX complaint, Batty Smooth alleges that Fleming, a transgender athlete, and another teammate were involved in a conspiracy that caused San Jose State to lose the game and injure SJSU athlete Brooke Slusser. are. Killet Reported.

Slusser is a member of women's sports advocacy group Riley Gaines' Title IX lawsuit against the NCAA, which accuses SJSU of intentionally concealing the fact that Fleming is a man.

Batty-Smooth claimed that Fleming and another teammate violated team rules by leaving a hotel on Oct. 3 to meet with Colorado State player Malaya Jones. During this meeting, Fleming and an unnamed SJSU player gave Jones a scouting report on the team, and Fleming agreed not to block any shots directed at the slasher from Colorado State.

Quillette also reported that Batty Smooth became aware of the plot after an anonymous SJSU player confessed to it.

The NCAA is also facing lawsuits from several organizations over its policy of allowing transgender athletes to play as women.

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