The Injustice in Women's College and School Basketball and Volleyball
Women’s sports in the U.S. college and school system are facing an unprecedented crisis, with basketball and volleyball now plagued by sex deception. This is not about inclusivity - it is about male athletes exploiting a system that refuses to protect female competitors.
San José State University: A Case Study in Cowardice
San José State University’s women’s volleyball team has become the centre of controversy after allowing a male player onto the roster. Instead of standing up for fairness, the university has found itself facing repeated boycotts from teams unwilling to compete against a cheat. These boycotts are not an attack on inclusion; they are a stand for integrity, dignity, and the safety of female athletes.
The Price of Ignoring Reality: Payton McNabb’s Life-Altering Injury
In one of the most shocking examples of what happens when men are allowed to compete in women's sports, high school volleyball player Payton McNabb was left with a serious brain injury after being spiked in the face by a male opponent. The hit left her with long-term physical and cognitive impairments, derailing not only her athletic career but also her daily life.
The Future of Women's College Sports: A Crossroads
The NCAA, high school athletic associations, and university administrations have a choice: uphold fairness and safety in women’s sports or continue sacrificing female athletes at the altar of ideological extremism. Boycotts, protests, and refusals to play against male competitors will only grow. Women are done being told to sit down and accept their erasure.
The solution is simple: protect women’s sports by enforcing sex-based categories. No more political cowardice. No more stolen opportunities. No more injuries. Enough is enough.