Oh, give me a break!
Tuesday saw the Mountain West Conference announce their volleyball awards for the regular season, and transgender player Blaire Fleming (San Jose State) was right in the mix stealing yet more glory from women.
Fleming was named to the conference’s All-Mountain West Team as an Honorable Mention, joining Spartans co-captain Brooke Slusser. Malaya Jones of Colorado State, who won the Mountain West Player of the Year, was also named an honoree. (RELATED: San Jose State, Trans Volleyball Player Blaire Fleming Appear To Be Hiding From Heat By Turning Down Media Requests)
The only two members of SJSU that received conference honors were Fleming and Slusser, most likely because they just played 12 matches on the conference schedule this season — the other six matches they “won” due to the other teams forfeiting because they didn’t want to play against a transgender. Fair enough.
In the Mountain West tournament, San Jose State has a bye in the first round that automatically places them in the semifinals, with their first match coming Wednesday against either Utah State or Boise State, whoever wins between the two in their showdown.
What’s interesting about SJSU‘s future matchup is that both the Aggies and Broncos forfeited their squareoffs against the Spartans in the regular season. It’s not currently known whether or not the schools would forfeit again if they claim victory in their first rounder, but it’s something to pay attention to, for sure.
Trans SJSU volleyball player Blaire Fleming was named All-Mountain West Honorable Mention on Tuesday.
Colorado State’s Malaya Jones, who is accused of colluding with Fleming to injure SJSU’s Brooke Slusser in October, was named MWC Player of the Year. https://t.co/bfLGjywtOM
— Dan Zaksheske (@RealDanZak) November 26, 2024
Everybody should show up to Las Vegas (where the tourney is being played) and boo the everliving hell out of Blaire Fleming and San Jose State — what a moment that would be!
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com