· Updated February 12, 2025 5:39 PM · 2 min read read
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Transgender athletes are no more in NCAA women's sports.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association, headed by former Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker, announced last week that it would comply with an executive order from President Donald Trump designed to keep males out of women's sports.
The NCAA announced that while it will allow transgender-identifying athletes to practice with girls' teams -- as it permits for men who identify as men (most common in basketball) -- they cannot compet
Transgender athletes are no more in NCAA women's sports.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association, headed by former Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker, announced last week that it would comply with an executive order from President Donald Trump designed to keep males out of women's sports.
The NCAA announced that while it will allow transgender-identifying athletes to practice with girls' teams -- as it permits for men who identify as men (most common in basketball) -- they cannot compet…