Another sports event moves from North Carolina because of HB2
Junior college association pulls baseball championship from the state.
By Jim Buzinski | October 4, 2016Junior college association pulls baseball championship from the state.
By Jim Buzinski | October 4, 2016The NAIA cross-country national championship was slated for Charlotte, N.C., in a few weeks. Not anymore.
By Cyd Zeigler | September 27, 2016While the NCAA has taken small steps, it allows discrimination against LGBT athletes and the firing of gay coaches. Lambda Legal thinks the association is a good example of leadership in our community.
By Cyd Zeigler | September 26, 2016The Colonial Athletic Association voted to hold events in North Carolina this school year while moving one event, the conference’s women’s golf tournament.
By Cyd Zeigler | September 25, 2016When a teammate expressed dissatisfaction with Kenzie Tillitt being LGBT, the rest of the team rallied.
By Erik Hall | September 22, 2016The NCAA received accolades for moving championship-level events out of North Carolina. Yet the association allows schools to discriminate against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender athletes and coaches.
By Outsports | September 15, 2016Another domino falls in reaction to anti-LGBT legislation.
By Jim Buzinski | September 14, 2016Kirk Walker has been openly gay with his players and the public for over a decade. He encourages other coaches to coach authentically.
By Coach Kirk Walker | September 13, 2016EJ Proctor had dreams of winning a national championship for Duke in her home state. Now she says the state legislature and governor have stolen that dream from her.
By Erik Hall | September 13, 2016Dozens of NCAA member schools maintain policies that ban gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender athletes and coaches.
By Cyd Zeigler | September 13, 2016The NCAA is following the NBA's lead and withdrawing events from North Carolina due to the state's recently enacted anti-LGBT law.
By Cyd Zeigler | September 12, 2016Iowa State Student Government voted overwhelmingly to oppose the addition of BYU and its anti-gay policies to the Big 12. Now students at Univ. of Texas are doing the same.
By Cyd Zeigler | September 12, 2016Our regular LGBT college-sports roundup will continue for the 2016-17 school year. Various athletes' seasons are already underway.
By Erik Hall | September 9, 2016Anthony Villarreal says he was kicked out of William Jessup Univ., which has an anti-gay policy, three years ago. Now he's teamed up with California State Senator Ricardo Lara to pass SB 1146 to protect LGBT students from the Bible.
By Anthony Villarreal | August 16, 2016The Big 12 is looking to expand, and it's considering at least three schools that should raise some anti-LGBT red flags for the conference. The Big 12 already is not a model of acceptance for LGBT people.
By Cyd Zeigler | August 11, 2016The goalie has been the subject of homophobic taunts.
By Jim Buzinski | July 20, 2016Jeremy Fewell came out after having two boys with his ex-wife. Now he's thriving in the athletic department at UT-San Antonio, elated to have his sons back in his life.
By Erik Hall | July 8, 2016When Bryson Jones' teammate blackmailed him for being gay, the Mercer Univ. soccer player contemplated suicide. Now he's out and working for the Big Ten conference.
By Bryson C. Jones | July 6, 2016Both the Univ. of Kansas and Kansas State have been blessed with the transformative power of soccer coach Jessica Smith coming out and being out as a gay coach. She is living proof of the power of courage.
By Cyd Zeigler | June 30, 2016When Andre Arsenault came out to his college volleyball team, his coach stuck by his gay player's side.
By Cyd Zeigler | June 22, 2016