A second womenâs college volleyball team has canceled its scheduled match against San Jose State University amid controversy about a transgender player in San Joseâs lineup.
The University of Wyoming, meanwhile, still plans to play its scheduled Oct. 5 match against the undefeated San Jose team after conferring prior with the UW volleyball players and athletic department.
âBoise State (University) volleyball will not play its scheduled match at San Jose State on Saturday, Sept. 28,â sports news outlet Outkick reported Friday. âThe conference will record the match as a forfeit and a loss for Boise State.â
Southern Utah University last weekend canceled its Sept. 14 womenâs volleyball match against San Jose.
Whether Boise Stateâs forfeit is because of San Jose Stateâs transgender player is not publicly known. The schoolâs communications department did not respond by publication time to a late-day email from Cowboy State Daily on Friday.
Outkick didnât ascribe any reasoning to the school either.
The schoolâs womenâs volleyball schedule Friday showed Saturdayâs match listed preemptively as a straight-set 0-3 loss and forfeit.
San Jose declined to comment to Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday on the sex of its reportedly transgender player, Blaire Fleming, citing the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
Fleming did not respond to a social media individual message requesting comment.
SUU did not comment following a Cowboy State Daily phone message Tuesday.
Meanwhile In Court
Blaire Fleming is an outside and right-side hitter for San Jose State University whoâs made headlines in recent days after another San Jose player, Brooke Slusser, joined a lawsuit to sue the NCAA over Flemingâs inclusion on the Division I team.
Slusser alleges in the lawsuit that Fleming is a male, and that Flemingâs inclusion on the womenâs volleyball team poses an unfair advantage and safety hazards.
âBrooke estimates that Flemingâs spikes were traveling upward of 80 mph, which was faster than she had ever seen a woman hit a volleyball,â says Slusserâs addition to the lawsuit complaint, proposed this week in the U.S. District Court for Northern Georgia. âThe girls were doing everything they could to dodge Flemingâs spikes but still could not fully protect themselves.â
Slusser was surprised to find that Fleming had requested to room with her on volleyball trips â and that Fleming was male. After months of training and sometimes staying in the same rooms, Fleming pulled Slusser aside and admitted to being transgender, says Slusserâs proposed addition.
Slusser and many other teammates think their team has an unfair advantage, the document says.
A Sept. 22 score tally for the team says it is undefeated, but it characterizes Fleming as roughly the second-best player on the team. Fleming has 103 kills to a top playerâs 124, and 118.5 points to a top playerâs 146.
The NCAA countered an earlier version of the womenâs lawsuit, saying the women canât level a Title IX (sex discrimination) lawsuit against the NCAA because itâs a rulemaking group, not a state college; and that the women canât penalize the various state organizations theyâre also suing because those were just following the NCAAâs independently forged rules.

Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.





