A season of protests, forfeits and lawsuits ended quietly Saturday on the volleyball court with San José State losing the Mountain West Conference women's tournament final to Colorado State.
The Spartans’ season finale sparks broader discussions about inclusion and evolving policies in female athletics.
A conference title was on the line, but off-court controversy was the narrative going into the November 30 match against San ...
The win comes after Boise State refused to take the court against CSU’s opponent, San Jose State, over claims that team was ...
After months of controversy surrounding a transgender player on its team, San Jose State University’s women’s volleyball ...
On Saturday, the San Jose State women’s volleyball season came to an end, as the Spartans were beaten in four sets by the ...
Despite Boise State’s forfeiture, there were no other protests or displays during Saturday’s match. In comparison with the ...
Later Sunday night, look for our Zoom with, among others, the chair of NCAA Division I committee, Danielle Josette of ...
San Jose State volleyball head coach Todd Kress addressed the national controversy surrounding a transgender player on his ...
The San Jose State women’s team, which has a transgender player, lost to the tournament favorite Colorado State, concluding a ...
California remains one of 24 states that allow transgender collegiate athletes to play for teams that don’t correspond to ...
Earlier this month, 11 female volleyball players, led by San Jose State co-captain Brooke Slusser, and an assistant coach ...