The governing body for collegiate sports in the United States has banned transgender women from competing in women's sports after US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on the issue.
The governing body for US collegiate sports changed its policy for transgender athletes on Thursday, allowing only those assigned female at birth to compete in women's sports. - 'Much-needed clarity' ...
President Trump is preparing to issue an executive order Wednesday effectively banning transgender girls and women from ...
The National Women’s Law Center is intervening in defense of transgender athletes in a lawsuit brought against the National Collegiate Athletics Association attempting to force the organization to ...
The NCAA has banned transgender women from competing in women’s sports, aligning with President Trump's 'No men in women’s sports' executive order. This change replaces the previous policy allowing ...
Additionally, the White House plans to bring in sporting bodies - such as the National Collegiate Athletics Association, or NCAA - to come to the White House to meet female athletes and their ...
According to the Education Department, the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association allowed a transgender athlete to compete on a girls’ high school basketball team, prompting an opposing ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNew college athletics structure to eliminate conflicts like Wisconsin vs. Xavier LucasSignificant progress is being made toward a revenue-sharing structure that will see college athletics continue to distance ...
It's National Signing Day in Western North Carolina. The signing period reopened on Feb. 5, when unsigned football players ...
National Signing Day is dead. It has been for a while. There's a strong chance those of you reading this didn't realize it ...
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Owls head coach K.C. Keeler signed four additional players, bringing his total to 21 new players in his first season.
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