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Trans women are still eligible to compete in all NCAA college sports. For now.


Published on 2024-12-16 13:05:18 - MSN
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  • The volleyball forfeit crisis with San Jose State created lots of conversation across sports. Yet trans women are still eligible in the NCAA. The post Trans women are still eligible to compete in all NCAA college sports.

The NCAA has decided to maintain its current policy allowing transgender women to compete in women's sports across all divisions, despite ongoing debates and policy changes at other levels of sports governance. This decision comes amidst a backdrop where the Biden administration has proposed changes to Title IX that would prevent blanket bans on transgender athletes, yet these changes are still under review. The NCAA's policy, which has been in place since 2010, requires transgender women to undergo one year of testosterone suppression treatment to be eligible to compete. This stance contrasts with actions taken by some states and international sports bodies like World Aquatics, which have introduced more restrictive policies or outright bans on transgender women competing in women's categories. The NCAA's approach reflects a commitment to inclusion while navigating the complex landscape of sports equity and fairness.

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