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Utah State is fourth school to forfeit women's volleyball match amid San Jose State trans player controversy

Macy Petty, a Concerned Women for America legislative assistant and an NCAA college volleyball player, discussed the controversy with San Jose State University's volleyball team.

The Utah State Aggies are the latest women’s volleyball team to choose not to participate in a scheduled match against San Jose State University due to a biological male playing on its women’s team. 

The university issued a statement saying it would not be participating in its Oct. 23 volleyball match at SJSU. 

"The University will abide by Mountain West Conference policy regarding how this match is recorded," the statement said.

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A volleyball net during the Division III women's volleyball championship at the U.S. Cellular Center Nov. 23, 2019, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.  (Jack Dempsey/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

A San Jose State spokeperson also confirmed to Fox News Digital that the Aggies informed the team the match has been canceled, and Utah State will be assessed a loss due to forfeit. 

Utah State would be the fourth team to forfeit a match with SJSU if it's made official. Southern Utah, Boise State and the University of Wyoming all did so. None of the three schools previously provided a reason behind the forfeit other than understanding the consequences to their win-loss records. 

When Boise State forfeited its match with SJSU, the NCAA provided OutKick with a statement in response. 

"College sports are the premier stage for women’s sports in America, and the NCAA members will continue to promote Title IX, make unprecedented investments in women’s sports and ensure fair competition for all student-athletes in all NCAA championships."

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