Nevada could be latest to forfeit SJSU volleyball match amidst transgender lawsuit
- The University of Nevada, Reno women's volleyball team plans to forfeit its match against San Jose State University due to concerns about a trans athlete, according to a media report.
- The players stated, "We decided that we’re going to stand in solidarity with other teams that have already forfeited... against female athletes."
- Two Republican governors support the forfeit, citing a need for fairness in women’s sports.
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San Jose State volleyball at the center of another decision whether to forfeit
Another opponent of San Jose State has grappled with whether to play the school in volleyball. The University of Nevada made it clear Monday that its Oct. 26 match against
A volleyball team balked at playing against trans woman. The university wasn't having it. - LGBTQ Nation
Individual players with the University of Nevada’s women’s volleyball team will be allowed to opt out of their upcoming match against the San Jose State University women’s volleyball team. Nevada’s team had initially voted to forfeit the October 26 match due to San Jose State University allegedly having a transgender woman, making Nevada’s university the fifth recent one to forfeit. However, the University of Nevada, citing the Nevada Constitut…
University of Nevada to force women’s volleyball team to ‘move forward’ with match against San Jose State, trans player after team voted to forfeit game
"The University intends to move forward with the match as scheduled, and the players may choose not to participate in the match on the day of the contest."
Uni rejects its volleyball team's attempt to forfeit match over 'trans player'
A university has refused to accept the decision of its own volleyball team to forfeit a match against San José State University (SJSU) over an alleged ‘trans player’ on the team. Members of the women’s side from the University of Nevada voted on Monday (14 October) to forfeit their game against San José State University, which was set to take place later this month. In recent weeks, the University of Wyoming, Boise State University, in Idaho, an…
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