The NCAA announced an update to its participation policy for transgender student-athletes, aligning with the executive order signed by President Donald Trump.
The NCAA updated its policy one day after the administration's order banning transgender athletes from competing on female ...
President Donald Trump's executive order to ban transgender female athletes from competition delivered on a promise he made ...
The NCAA unveiled its new policy barring student-athletes who were assigned male at birth from competing on collegiate women's teams following President Trump's executive order ...
The NCAA has changed its participation policy for transgender athletes in the wake of an executive order signed by President ...
The action comes a day after President Trump signed an order limiting transgender athletes from participating in girls and women’s sports.
The president’s executive order pushed the Education Department to defund institutions that allow transgender participation.
The move came one day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to ban transgender athletes from girls’ ...
The NCAA's Board of Governors voted to update the association's participation policy on transgender student-athletes after a ...
The new policy, which is effective immediately, limits competition in women’s sports exclusively to athletes assigned female ...
However, the NCAA said an athlete assigned female at birth who has begun hormone therapy (testosterone, for example) can practice with a women’s team but cannot compete on a women’s team without ...