Women's college basketball shows why men don't belong in women's sports

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Women's college basketball shows why men don't belong in women's sports
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'Although there have not been any prominent instances of transgender NCAA women’s basketball players, the women’s version of the March Madness tournament is a perfect example of why men do not belong in women’s sports,' Tom Joyce writes.

that when he started bringing male players to practice in the 1990s, his players could not advance the ball past midcourt against them.

At one time, the University of Connecticut was the preeminent women’s college basketball program. No one could beat the team except for a group of former boys high school basketball players. Imagine how much more dominant the team would have been if those former boys high school basketball players had been the ones competing in those regular season and tournament games.

That is a ridiculous point, and most would acknowledge that reality. However, some fail to acknowledge that same reality when a man identifies as a gender that he is not. The NCAA allows men who say they are women to compete in college sports. Plus, most states let boys who say they are girls compete in girls high school sports.

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