Nevada volleyball star calls out trans inclusion in women's sports as she joins org: 'That is not fair!'
Nevada Women’s Volleyball captain Sia Liilii shares her team’s decision to forfeit their match against a transgender athlete during an appearance on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
Nevada Wolf Pack women's volleyball captain Sia Li’ili’i has become the newest Independent Women's Forum ambassador after leading the charge in her squad's refusal to face a trans athlete on the San Jose State team this season.
Late last month, the Wolf Pack women’s volleyball team held a press conference to address their school’s reluctance to forfeit against San Jose State, a team clouded in controversy this season for having trans athlete Blaire Fleming on its roster.
Multiple players, including Li’ili’I, spoke about the situation on the day they were scheduled to face the Spartans, where the team captain broke down into tears the second she took the podium to say her piece.
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Sia Li’ili’i speaks at a forum. (Independent Women's Forum)
"When the news broke, I was stunned, as many of my teammates were. This is not what we signed up for," an emotional Liilii said, referencing the program’s refusal to forfeit despite telling the athletic department they didn’t want to face Fleming and the Spartans weeks earlier.
"Our university had made a decision for us. They released a statement on our behalf saying we were going to play. We were not consulted. We were not given a voice, and we did not agree," Liilii added, with fellow IWF ambassador Riley Gaines and former Hawai’I Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard in attendance.
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"It hurt knowing our university was putting us in a position that could


