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Published: February 14, 2024

NCAA Official Quits Over Trans Policies that ‘Discriminate Against Female Student-Athletes’

By The Editor

A member of the NCAA Committee on Infractions has reportedly resigned his position over his disagreement with the collegiate sports organization’s policy for transgender student-athletes. 

The story was first reported by the Washington Examiner after the outlet obtained the resignation letter of William Bock III.  Bock, a former general counsel for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, quit his post last week, citing the college sports organization’s policy to allow transgender men to compete in women’s sports as a primary reason for his separation. 

Bock has served as a committee member for the last eight years, the outlet reported, but he could no longer support the NCAA’s discrimination against women. 

In his letter, Bock called out the NCAA for “regressive policies which discriminate against female student-athletes.”

“Although I may not have agreed with the wisdom of every rule in the NCAA rulebook, I believed the intent behind the NCAA’s rules was competitive fairness and protection of equal opportunities for student-athletes,” Bock wrote. “This conviction has changed as I have watched the NCAA double down on regressive policies which discriminate against female student-athletes.”

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