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I coach volleyball and see how Biden's Title IX changes are brutally unfair to women athletes

Former division one athlete Adriana McLamb discusses the fight for fairness in womens sports.

All athletes and coaches want their schools’ sports teams to win, while valuing fair rules for everyone involved. But the Biden administration is determined to put politics ahead of performance and unfairly prevent young girls and women from reaching their athletic goals. 

The administration has now finalized its Title IX rules requiring every U.S. school to allow biological males who identify as female to compete on women’s sports teams. Such an asinine and pseudoscientific rule eliminates basic fairness, jeopardizes personal safety, and denies women the opportunity to advance to the highest levels of their sport.

As both a men’s and women’s volleyball coach for over 25 years for grade school, high school and college teams, I have seen firsthand the ways in which allowing men to compete against women would upend the game as we know it. 

Women’s volleyball players are at a high risk of physical injury from competing against men on the court because of the intense physical nature of the sport.

Perhaps most problematic is the fact that women’s volleyball players are at a high risk of physical injury from competing against men on the court because of the intense physical nature of the sport. 

ESPN PERSONALITIES SLAM BIDEN'S TITLE IX PROPOSAL AMID UPROAR OVER TRANSGENDER ATHLETES IN WOMEN'S SPORTS

Take Peyton McNabb, for example – a student volleyball player at Hiwassee Dam High School in North Carolina, who suffered a concussion and neck injury from a male player whom the school permitted to play on a women’s team last fall. McNabb has dealt with impaired vision, partial paralysis on the right side of her body, headaches,

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