KEY POINTS
  • The NCAA, which regulates college athletics in the U.S., backed transgender athletes Monday, saying it won't hold championship events in locations that aren't "free of discrimination."
  • As Republicans in more than two dozen states target transgender athletes, the NCAA Board of Governors said it "firmly and unequivocally supports the opportunity for transgender student-athletes to compete in college sports."
  • The board said it would monitor situations regarding trans athletes' participation without specifically mentioning states that have banned it or are considering bans.
Jalen Suggs #1 of the Gonzaga Bulldogs moves the ball against Tyger Campbell #10 of the UCLA Bruins in the Final Four semifinal game of the 2021 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 03, 2021 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

The NCAA, which regulates college athletics in the U.S., backed transgender athletes Monday, saying it won't hold championship events in locations that aren't "free of discrimination."

As Republicans in more than two dozen states target transgender athletes, the NCAA Board of Governors said it "firmly and unequivocally supports the opportunity for transgender student-athletes to compete in college sports."