Megan Rapinoe raises concerns about the ‘Save Women’s Sports’ initiative

Megan Rapinoe Questions Motivations Behind Women’s Sports Policies In a recent podcast episode featuring Basketball Hall of Famer Sue Bird, former U.S. soccer player Megan Rapinoe expressed skepticism about the reasons behind efforts to restrict transgender individuals from participating in women’s sports. She was prompted to share her thoughts after reading an op-ed by Angel […]
Joy Reid expresses concern about a man in a women’s locker room.

Joy Reid Expresses Concerns About Transgender Individuals in Women’s Locker Rooms Former MSNBC host Joy Reid shared her feelings on a recent podcast, expressing discomfort at the idea of seeing a penis in a women’s locker room. During her discussion on the “Lead This Lead That” podcast, she mentioned that encountering such a situation would […]
Joy Reid Addresses the Issue of Men in Women’s Locker Rooms

Former MSNBC host Joy Reid expressed her discomfort with biological males identifying as transgender using women’s facilities, admitting that she would be “alarmed” to see a naked man in such a space. On the podcast Lead This Lead That, journalist Jack Reed discussed an incident involving a Black woman and a transgender individual at Gold’s […]
Massachusetts Governor Appoints Male Cross-Dresser to Women’s Commission

Governor Appoints Transgender Man to Women’s Commission in Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts has appointed Gisele Byrd, a transgender man, to the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW). Byrd, who is currently the vice chair of the commission’s organizational planning committee, fills a role that has garnered national attention, especially amidst criticism […]
Big 12 women’s basketball ranks higher than expected in the AP Top 25 Poll

Big 12 Women’s Basketball Shines Early This Season While the SEC and ACC are usually seen as the leading conferences in women’s college basketball, the Big 12 has made quite an impression in the opening weeks of this season. The Big 12 boasts a 5-1 record against ACC teams so far, with notable victories occurring […]
IOC may finally safeguard women’s Olympic events in light of fairness discussions

IOC Moves Closer to Protecting Women’s Olympic Category The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has taken steps toward safeguarding the women’s category in the Olympics, something many have been anticipating for a while now. It feels like a much-needed shift. As we look ahead, it’s crucial that we hear from elite female athletes who often sacrifice […]
Maine Dads of Girls Collect Signatures to Safeguard Women’s Sports

Fathers in Maine Advocate for Women’s Sports A group of fathers in Maine is actively working to safeguard women’s sports from transgender athletes. Recently, members of Maine Girl Dad organized a drive-through event in Brunswick, allowing individuals to quickly sign a petition aimed at prohibiting transgender participation in women’s sports, as reported by WMTW. The […]
Female track athlete shares her sacrifices in the battle to protect women’s sports

On May 30th, Alexa Anderson faced a moment of tension after competing in the girls’ high jump at the state championships. She secured third place, marking the culmination of years of hard work in Oregon high school track and field. However, her celebration didn’t go as planned. She claims she was removed from the victory […]
Seven women’s basketball players removed during chaotic fight as a shorthanded West Virginia defeats Duke

West Virginia Tops No. 15 Duke in Wild Game Losing more than half your team to ejections can somehow lead to a surprising victory. On Friday night, West Virginia pulled off an upset against No. 15 Duke after a late first-half altercation resulted in seven players being ejected, including six from West Virginia, four of […]
How West Virginia, with only five players, defeated Duke in women’s basketball

Mountaineers Pull Off Upset Against Duke White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia — Mark Kellogg had a simple message for his team, reminding them to “Believe” and “Breathe.” The situation was tense. West Virginia faced No. 15 Duke at Colonial Hall in Greenbier, needing to keep their cool with only five players for the second half. […]