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San Jose State Volleyball Star Warns NCAA After Texas AG Files Lawsuit over Trans Athletes in Women’s Sports

San Jose State women's volleyball star Brooke Slusser has issued a warning to the NCAA after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit over transgender people in women's sports.

As Breitbart News reported over the weekend, Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, accusing it of violating the Texas Trade Practices Act. This law “protects consumers from companies that try to trick them into purchasing products or services that are different from what is advertised.” ”

“The NCAA is intentionally and knowingly putting the safety and well-being of women at risk by deceptively converting women's competition into co-ed competition,” Paxton said. “For example, when watching a women's volleyball game, people want to see women playing against other women, but they also want to see biological men pretending to be something different than they are. No, there is no radical 'gender theory' in college sports.”

In response to the lawsuit, Slusser wrote to X that more problems should be expected if the NCAA continues to allow men to participate in women's sports.

“Hey NCAA, in case you haven't realized it yet, this fight is only going to get harder and harder until you change!” Slusser wrote about X.

Slusser filed a lawsuit against her school earlier this year for including transgender athlete Blair Fleming on the girls' team. Last month, she sought an injunction barring Fleming from participating in the Mountain West Conference women's volleyball tournament. The injunction was denied.

In response to the lawsuit, the NCAA released a statement saying it “ensures fair competition in all NCAA Championships.”

“College sports are the highest stage for women's sports in America, and while the NCAA does not comment on pending litigation, the association and its members continue to advance Title IX and make unprecedented investments in women's sports. and ensure fair competition in all NCAA championships,'' the organization said.

The lawsuit alleges that NCAA President Charlie Baker, speaking before the Senate Judiciary Committee about legalized sports betting, said that if a transgender athlete feels uncomfortable, the woman can use separate facilities herself. It happened in response to suggestions that it should be done. During his testimony, several Republican senators confronted him about transgender issues in women's sports. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) specifically cited the NCAA's specific statement that “transgender student-athletes should be able to use locker room, shower, and restroom facilities consistent with their gender identity.” I asked about the policy.

“Others should have the opportunity to use other facilities if they wish,” Baker responded.

Baker said the NCAA allows universities hosting sporting events to admit athletes they deem appropriate.

“We believe our guidelines give people freedom of choice in how they use our facilities,” Baker said. “We told the locals hosting the tournament that they needed to provide accommodation for the people playing.”

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