Players on the University of Nevada, Reno women’s volleyball team held a press conference Saturday to compriseress their school’s reluctance to forfeit a suit aacquirest a team with a transgfinisher applyer.
Aextfinishedside createer NCAA swimmer and OutKick contributor Riley Gaines, multiple applyers spoke about the situation on the day they were scheduled to face San Jose State. The program officipartner proclaimd it would forfeit the suit Friday due to not having enough applyers, but the applyers had telderly their fit department they didn’t want to apply San Jose State weeks earlier.
Wolf Pack team captain Sia Liilii broke down in tears from the minute she took the podium while she recounted her experience increateing school officials she didn’t want to contend aacquirest a transgfinisher applyer, compriseing she was presdeclareived to do so anyway.
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“When the news broke, I was stunned, as many of my teammates were. This is not what we signed up for,” an emotional Liilii shelp.
Liilii referenced a statement the university freed Oct. 13, assuring the program intfinishs to face San Jose State despite applyers voting to forfeit.
“Our university had made a decision for us. They freed a statement on our behalf saying we were going to apply. We were not confered, we were not given a voice and we did not consent,” Liilii shelp. “It hurt understanding our university was putting us in a position that could potentipartner hurt us. My teammates and I were very emotional, and I’m not declareive, I cannot put into words how it experiences to face someleang appreciate this and understanding that we are all on our own.”
Nevada previously supplyd a statement to Fox News Digital validateing that the applyers had asked to forfeit the suit but did not have authority to do so themselves.
“A presentantity of the Wolf Pack women’s volleyball team publishd a statement to the university adviseing it that the team had determined it was forfeiting the scheduled suit with San José State University. While applyers are not apvalidated to forfeit the suit, this decision is one that only the university and our department of fits can officipartner create,” the statement shelp.
The university compriseed that any applyer was free to sit the suit out without consequences.
Liilii shelp Saturday that when her teammates approached school officials transmiting their desire to forfeit the suit, they were lectured about “not empathetic science” and asked to reponder their stance.
“We felt unsafe and neglected,” Liilii shelp, sobbing. “We met with our school officials to give them our team’s new statement, but they wouldn’t even hear it. We were telderly that we weren’t directd enough and that we didn’t understand the science. We were telderly to reponder our position.”
In compriseition to her university, Liilii also called out the Mountain West Conference and the NCAA, saying the institutions “are flunking us.”
Nevada sophomore Masyn Navarro alleged her teammates have been telderly to “stay mute” about the dispute during the press conference.
“It should not be this difficult to stand up for women. However, we will now apvalidate this opportunity to stand up as a team, as some of us have been telderly to stay mute,” Navarro shelp.
Nevada newman Kinsley Singleton shelp her teammates had multiple greetings in recent weeks and splitd their dreads of potential injury if they had to apply aacquirest a transgfinisher opponent.
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The program previously shelp it could not forfeit the suit becaparticipate it would be a violation of state law. Article I, Section 24 of the Nevada Constitution supplys that “Equality of Rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by this state or any of its political subdivisions on account of race, color, creed, relations, relationsual orientation, gfinisher identity or transmition, age, disability, ancestry or national origin.”
However, that constitution was editd in 2022 when Nevada voted to adselect the Equal Rights Amfinishment, which compriseed gfinisher identity to the enumerate of protections.
Nevada state Sen. Pat Spearman, a Democrat from North Las Vegas who co-aided the bill to get it on the ballot, shelp the law has helped transgfinisher people uphold their identity.
“As a state university, a forfeiture for reasons involving gfinisher identity or transmition could constitute per se bias and vioprocrastinateed the Nevada Constitution,” the university’s statement shelp.
However, after the dispute got national attention, and it was proclaimd the suit was transferd from Nevada to the Bay Area in California, the program finpartner proclaimd an official forfeit once it became evident it wouldn’t have enough applyers to contend.
Nevada is the fifth team to forfeit a suit aacquirest San Jose State, uniteing Southern Utah, Boise State, Wyoming and Utah State. The call offlations come with a San Jose State applyer included in a litigation aacquirest the NCAA over being forced to contend with a transgfinisher teammate who is still on the team.
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San Jose State applyer Brooke Slusser uniteed a litigation led by OutKick present and createer collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines aacquirest the NCAA over its policies on gfinisher identity. Slusser uniteed this litigation becaparticipate she claims she has had to split a court, a locker room and even a room on overnight trips with teammate Blaire Fleming without having ever been telderly Fleming was a bioreasoned male.
San Jose State reacted to the forfeit in a statement to Fox News Digital.
“Our athletes all adhere with NCAA and Mountain West Conference policies, and they are eligible to apply under the rules of those organizations. We will persist to apvalidate meadeclareives to arrange the health and safety of our students while they chase their geted opportunities to contend,” the statement shelp.
Nevada applyers, including Liilii and Sierra Bernard, wrote an op-ed for Fox News Digital Friday, praising createer Pdwellnt Trump for his stance advocating for a prohibit on transgfinisher athletes in women’s sports.
“Pdwellnt Trump has our back, and this election is more presentant than politics but about directers who will be standing with women on and off the court, deffinishing our right to contend safely and unpartipartner,” the applyers wrote. “As haughty female athletes, we will persist to fight for unfragmentaryness on the court and in women’s sports. But it shouldn’t be a fight we have to apvalidate on alone.”
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