SJSU Teammates Celebrate Trans Volleyball Player Blaire Fleming After Win
The San Jose State University Spartans women's volleyball team beat Colorado State on Saturday to move into first place in the Mountain West Conference. And once again, transgender player Blaire Fleming was instrumental in securing the win, using biological advantages to dominate against female athletes.
Fleming had 24 kills in the match and finished off the match with a game-winning service ace.
Fleming's fellow players mobbed the court, celebrating, even those involved in the lawsuit alleging that Fleming set up a purposeful spike to the face of Brooke Slusser. An allegation that it appears the university never investigated.
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SJSU's Blaire Fleming continues to compete against women. (San Jose State Athletics)
Slusser, Chandler Manusky and the others involved in the lawsuit mobbed the court, an understandable reaction for athletes wanting their team to win.
Those two players alleged that Fleming worked with Colorado State's Malaya Jones to allow a spike to hit Slusser in the face in a matchup between the two teams on October 3. But Saturday's win was enough, temporarily, to be cause for celebration among the teammates.
Slusser, in a recent appearance on Fox News's "The Inghram Angle" with Laura Inghram, detailed what she learned about the alleged plot between Fleming and Jones.
"After finding out that they had planned to give each other our scouting reports and leave the block down so the ball could easily be swung at me during the game, it was astonishing for me to find that information out. It was incredibly insane," Slusser said.
Still though, Fleming received broad support from the SJSU crowd, with