Friday, 27 December 2024

Women’s Volleyball Team Refuses To Play Against Team with Biological Male, Sacrificing Shot at Championship


Boise State women’s volleyball forfeited their Mountain West Conference tournament match against San Jose State.

They’re standing firm on their decision not to compete against SJSU.

Why?

They’ve got a biological male player, Blaire Fleming.

After beating Utah State, Boise State faced the choice: play for the championship or uphold their principles.

They’ve already forfeited twice during the regular season for the same reason.

In a statement, Boise State Athletics acknowledged their commitment to their values, despite the championship stakes.

This is the way!

This is HUGE!

Breitbart reports:

The Boise State women’s volleyball team elected to do in the Mountain West Conference tournament what they had done twice during the regular season: forfeit a game against a trans player.

After defeating Utah State on Wednesday, Boise State faced the impossible choice of forfeiting a match against San Jose State (SJSU) and their trans player Blaire Fleming, therefore losing any chance of a conference championship. Or, compromise the principles that compelled them to forfeit two games against SJSU in the regular season and play the game.

In the end, Boise State chose to stand on principle.

“The decision to not continue to play in the 2024 Mountain West Volleyball Championship tournament was not an easy one,” Boise State Athletics wrote in a statement via OutKick. “Our team overcame forfeitures to earn a spot in the tournament field and fought for the win over Utah State in the first round on Wednesday.

“They should not have to forgo this opportunity while waiting for a more thoughtful and better system that serves all athletes.”

Controversy would have arisen no matter who won Wednesday’s game; Boise State and Utah State forfeited matches against SJSU this year. Now, SJSU will await the winner of Colorado State and San Diego State, two schools that did not forfeit their games against the Spartans this year.

SJSU, the #2 seed in the conference tournament, reached that lofty position primarily on the strength of six forfeited matches, which gave them easy wins and a chance to rest their players.

Here’s a post of the team forfeiting a game earlier this month.

I like how they emphasized BOY in BOYcott.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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