WNBA On Monday, faced ridicule as the issue of trans athletes participating in girls and women’s sports becomes “trans day”.
The Alliance posted support on X about trans people. It coincides with the last day of Women’s History Month.
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The WNBA logo is on the ball in the fourth quarter of the WNBA final between Seattle Storm and Keyarena’s Washington Mystics. (Jennifer Buchanan – America’s Sports Today)
“Today and every March 31, we observe visibility of trans day,” the coalition said. “We respect the strength, courage and resilience of trans and trans communities.
“We meet you, we stand with you, and we will continue to support you.”
The post sparked a response from female sports advocates who advocated for the IX championship and worked to separate biological males from girls and women’s sports.

A person waved the trans pride flag during the People’s Parade on January 18, 2025 and assembled to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. (Nathan Morris/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
The WNBA post comes more than a month after President Donald Trump signed the executive order of “No Men’s Sports in Men’s Sports” in February. NCAA has changed its gender engagement policy, but critics have Point out the loopholes.
The Trump administration also Maine School Officials To make the state refuse to reverse its policy to trans athletes participating in girls and women’s sports. The Office of Health and Public Services Civil Rights Office mentioned the state’s “Not Compliance with Title IX.”
There is no player in the WNBA to transition from male to female. Layshia Clarendon appears as non-binary in 2020.

Crypto.com Arena WNBA logo on court. (Today’s Kirby Lee-Usa Sports)
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Massachusetts, California and Washington have sparked controversy among trans athletes in girls’ high school basketball games.
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