And now we officially have mediocre males playing in college sports against females… In college volleyball, a player for San Jose State named “Blaire” Fleming hid the fact that he was born as a biological males and transitioned. After Southern Utah University found out about this, they refused to play their match against San Jose State and the game was cancelled. This is Kamala’s America.
The Santa Clara Tournament is taking place this weekend, featuring four women’s volleyball programs. Those schools include Southern Utah, San Jose State, Santa Clara and Fresno State.
As OutKick previously reported, a player for the San Jose State team, Blaire Fleming, hid the fact that the player was born as a male to play on the women’s team.
Southern Utah was scheduled to play against San Jose State on Saturday, but the match was canceled.
OutKick reached out to Southern Utah to see why the match was no longer being played.
“The Southern Utah University volleyball team has opted to compete in just two non-conference games at the Santa Clara Tournament this weekend,” the school said in a statement to OutKick.
“The Thunderbirds are eager to make the most of these matches and continue building momentum for a successful season. Southern Utah has informed the tournament directors and opposing teams of this decision, and we wish them well with the remainder of their respective seasons.”
OutKick followed up with Southern Utah to ask if they refused to play the match because San Jose State has a transgender player on the team.