Female athletes call out NCAA over new trans-inclusion policy: 'We demand fair sports'
XX-XY Athletics released a video calling out the NCAA over the alleged lack of clarity around its new trans-athlete policy.
Women’s sports activists called on the NCAA to clear up the alleged issues in the organization's new transgender-athlete policy in the wake of President Donald Trump's executive order.
The current and former collegiate athletes were featured in an XX-XY Athletics video.
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Women's sports activists called out the NCAA in a video on Feb. 26, 2025. (XX-XY Athletics)
"We see you, NCAA," the clip began. "You announced a new policy after Trump’s executive order. This policy does not protect females. It sets no clear boundaries. The new policy does nothing to ensure women’s sports are for women only.
"You said you were going to comply with federal law but you didn’t. Your policy is based on a birth certificate – that’s the ‘proof’ required. But it’s no proof of sex."
The female athletes point out that, in all but six states, a birth certificate can be altered. It has been the main point of the argument against the new policy the NCAA released a day after Trump’s executive order prohibiting biological males from competing in women’s sports. The activists also said the NCAA policy would still allow males on women’s teams and in locker rooms.
"We see you Charlie Baker. We see you NCAA. We see you," the video continued. "We’ve been spit on. We’ve been yelled at. Called terrible names. We’ve been shot at. They’ve tried to silence us. But we are not going away. Young athletes are depending on us. They’re depending on you.
"And if you won’t stand up for female athletes, we will. We demand fair sports. We deserve safe sports. We aren’t backing down. NCAA women’s