
A former girls’s volleyball coach suspended for preventing again towards a college’s dealing with of a transgender athlete on the ladies’s crew praised President Trump’s modifications to Title IX on Sunday, calling them “an amazing first step in the proper course.”
“Now we have to proceed it, and… the legal guidelines [have to] change and the NCAA has to make these modifications needed in order that we save girls’s sports activities and that we proceed to have girls’s sports activities,” Melissa Batie-Smoose, former San Jose State College volleyball coach, advised “Fox & Associates Weekend’s” Charlie Damage.
Batie-Smoose was suspended final yr over a Title IX criticism she filed towards the varsity concerning transgender athlete Blaire Fleming, alleging Fleming conspired with an opponent to assist the crew lose a match and injure teammate Brooke Slusser.
SUSPENDED SAN JOSE STATE COACH EMBROILED IN TRANSGENDER CONTROVERSY SOUNDS ALARM ON WOMEN’S SPORTS

NCAA Logos are featured throughout the Division I Girls’s Volleyball Semifinals held at PPG Paints Area on December 19, 2019 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photographs by way of Getty Photos)
Slusser lamented that her coach’s suspension “took away the one secure area we had.”
Now Batie-Smoose’s contract has expired, and the varsity is just not rehiring her.
“It is simply been a protracted two years and standing up for what’s proper, and ensuring we’re persevering with to help girls and girls’s sports activities is what I stood up for and now at the moment, after 30 years in my profession, [I] have been let go,” she mentioned Sunday.
SAN JOSE STATE’S BROOKE SLUSSER REACTS TO COACH’S SUSPENSION: ‘THEY TOOK AWAY THE ONLY SAFE SPACE WE HAD’

Melissa Batie-Smoose filed a Title IX criticism. (Fox Information Channel)
“The individuals round them [the girls on the team], weren’t supporting them. The administration, the athletic division, the pinnacle coach have been all defending the male and just about gaslighting everyone concerned,” she added.
“It was a really robust scenario for all of them. Very traumatic what they needed to undergo, and it is unlucky they’ve 4 years to play collegiate volleyball, and their final two years have been affected a lot and never having the ability to play a few of their matches.”
San Jose State was unable to touch upon the scenario, citing personnel issues.
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Fox Information’ Ryan Gaydos and Claudia Cowan contributed to this report.