Idaho Gov Brad Little commends Boise State volleyball for forfeiting playoff match vs SJSU and trans athlete
Idaho Republican Governor Brad Little issued an executive order to ban all trans athletes from girls' and women's sports earlier this year, but is concerned about what a potential Harris administration could mean for that order.
EXCLUSIVE: Idaho Republican Gov. Brad Little has addressed the decision by Boise State University's volleyball team to forfeit Friday's Mountain West Tournament match against San Jose State.
Boise State forfeited to San Jose State for the third time this season, sacrificing a chance to win a championship by refusing to take the court against trans athlete Blaire Fleming as a national controversy over the team has erupted in recent months.
Little said there is an "unfortunate" element that his state's school will miss out on the chance to win a conference title, but commended the team as "leaders."
"It is unfortunate our women athletes must choose fairness in their sport and their own safety over their ability to play in a match-up they earned. Even with their biggest game of the season on the line, the Boise State women's volleyball team has consistently shown leadership for female athletes everywhere. Idaho will continue to fight to defend women's sports," Little told Fox News Digital.
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Blaire Fleming, #3 of the San Jose State Spartans, attacks the net during the first set against the Air Force Falcons at Falcon Court at East Gym on Oct. 19, 2024 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Andrew Wevers/Getty Images)
Little has been one of the Republican leaders at the forefront of combating trans inclusion in women's sports during the Biden administration. In August, he passed an executive order to enforce the "Defending Women's Sports Act" in his