The Colorado State women's volleyball team was willing to play San José State, which has a transgender player, in the Mountain West Conference tournament final, and it ended the Spartans' season.
San Jose State volleyball's Brooke Slusser gave Fox News Digital the inside story of her team's Thanksgiving week trip to Las ...
On Saturday, the San Jose State women’s volleyball season came to an end, as the Spartans were beaten in four sets by the ...
The Spartans lose to Colorado State in what likely brings to an end San Jose’s season filled with controversy.
San Jose State volleyball head coach Todd Kress addressed the national controversy surrounding a transgender player on his ...
California remains one of 24 states that allow transgender collegiate athletes to play for teams that don’t correspond to ...
Earlier this month, 11 female volleyball players, led by San Jose State co-captain Brooke Slusser, and an assistant coach ...
San Jose State volleyball player Blaire Fleming probably played the final college volleyball game of the athlete’s career ...
After months of public proclamations and court filings about how its transgender player gave the San Jose State women’s volleyball team an unfair advantage, Colorado State ignored all the conservative ...
LAS VEGAS -- The San José State women's volleyball team lost its bid for the Mountain West Conference championship Saturday, ending a season full of controversy, forfeits and protests.
Players from CSU's women's volleyball knelt ahead of semifinal, including one accused of conspiring with SJSU's male player to injure another ...
The Spartans had first-round bye, then advanced to the championship match when Boise State forfeited a semifinal.