World Boxing implements required sex testing for the women’s division

World Boxing Implements Mandatory Sex Tests World Boxing, the global governing body for boxing, has introduced a new policy requiring mandatory sex tests to ensure that only women compete in the women’s category. This announcement was made on Wednesday. This policy change comes about a year after the controversial Olympic victories of boxers Iman Kelif […]
Women’s volleyball advocates back California team’s decision to forfeit

California High School Volleyball Team Forfeits Match Amid Trans Athlete Controversy A high school girls’ volleyball team in California gained attention after forfeiting a match against a team that includes transgender athletes. The Riverside Poly High School team decided not to compete against Jurupa Valley High School, though specific reasons for the forfeiture weren’t publicly […]
Five former Wisconsin women’s basketball players suing their past coach for alleged emotional harm

Wisconsin Basketball Player Sues Former Coach for Alleged Abuse A former player from the Wisconsin women’s basketball team has initiated a lawsuit against ex-coach Marisa Moseley, with the case filed in federal court on Friday. The lawsuit, first reported by a local outlet, claims that the player experienced psychological abuse under Moseley’s coaching and asserts […]
Another transgender athlete takes legal action against a college for prohibiting participation in women’s sports.

A third transgender athlete has filed a lawsuit against US universities amid a national push to restrict biological men from participating in women’s sports. This lawsuit comes shortly after April, when it’s claimed that trans athletes returned to women’s teams, despite NCAA regulations and federal law prohibiting such actions. Evelyn Parts, a track and field […]
The women’s college soccer season started with a surprising turn of events.

UNC Women’s Soccer Faces Unexpected Defeat When you think about women’s college soccer, the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill often comes to mind. They’re a powerhouse, boasting a record number of national titles and a history deeply intertwined with US national teams. The NCAA Division I coach hasn’t quite matched the achievements of former […]
Five players to watch in women’s college basketball this season

Each season in women’s college basketball reveals the possibility of fresh talents and standout athletes. Last year, for instance, UCLA’s Lauren Betts emerged as a National Player of the Year nominee and a surefire All-American. Harvard’s Harmonier also made a name for herself among mid-major players, while Notre Dame’s Olivia Miles improved her game significantly […]
The women’s college soccer season started with a significant surprise.

Unexpected Triumph in Women’s College Soccer When it comes to women’s college soccer, most folks immediately think of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. It’s a powerhouse, boasting numerous national titles, more than any other program. Historically, none have won as many championships as former Tar Heels coach Anson Dorrance, who tallied 21 titles. […]
Transgender Athlete Files Lawsuit Against University and College Sports Organization After Losing Women’s Volleyball Scholarship

Lawsuit Filed by Transgender Athlete Over Scholarship Revocation A biological male athlete has initiated legal proceedings against a university and two student athletic organizations after they allegedly revoked a women’s volleyball scholarship. The complaint was submitted on August 8, backed by the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), representing 33-year-old Emma Morquecho. The lawsuit […]
Transgender athlete files lawsuit after losing women’s volleyball scholarship

Emma Morquecho, a transgender volleyball player who was assigned male at birth, is suing Westcliffe University along with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), a civil rights organization, has taken up her case. Thomas A. Saenz, MALDEF’s president, stated that the Latino community frequently faces […]
Ingersoll: Halt Women’s Education, Our Nation Relies on It

Greetings, dear reader. I won’t pretend to be an expert in Economics. It feels as though something is amiss and an impending event looms—likely something significant, and probably not good. So, here we are as we roll into the weekend… Stop educating women About 40% of women with student loan debt are studying fields that […]