San Jose State Volleyball Faces Controversy Amid Trans Athlete Debate

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San Jose State University criticized Boise State for forfeiting a volleyball semifinal amid controversy over trans player Blaire Fleming. Boise State withdrew, citing the need for a fairer system for all athletes, after previously refusing to play against San Jose State. Fleming has been involved in lawsuits and accusations, leading to several forfeited games. Despite the controversy, Fleming received a postseason award, and a judge denied attempts to ban her from the tournament. The NCAA faces a lawsuit over alleged sex-based discrimination.
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