One NCAA team is about to cheat its way to a Championship while Democrats cheer them on

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No matter what participation trophy Democrats tell you, the goal of competition, particularly in sports, is to win. 

The ultimate measure of success in sports is championships. 

But now one NCAA team is about to cheat its way to a Championship while Democrats cheer them on.

San Jose State is stealing victories

The San Jose State Spartans are making waves in NCAA women’s volleyball for all the wrong reasons.

The team is racking up victories against conference opponents this season, but not by beating them on the court.

The Spartans claimed wins over Southern Utah, Boise State, Wyoming, Utah State and Nevada – all by forfeit.

Those schools chose to forfeit their respective games against San Jose State due to the Spartans having a biological male on their women’s volleyball team.

“We demand that our right to safety and fair competition on the court be upheld,” a statement from Nevada Wolf Pack players read. “We refuse to participate in any match that advances injustice against female athletes.”

The girls have been supported in their efforts to stand up for women’s sports by the likes of Riley Gaines, Tulsi Gabbard, Sam Brown, and Senator Markwayne Mullin. 

A man is dominating women’s volleyball

When girls do suit up against the Spartans, biological male Blaire Fleming is breaking records. 

In his first season as part of the Lady Spartans, Fleming achieved 250 kills – a milestone mark in the sport.

He’s followed that up by already surpassing 250 kills this season. 

And Fleming racked up that total while San Jose State won seven games without taking the court. 

He also scored 24 kills in a single game earlier this month. 

And Flemings could very likely lead San Jose State to a Mountain West Conference title solely due to the fact that so many of their opponents forfeited matches against them in protest of the biological male on their team.

The Spartans could win it all without even lacing up their sneakers

As the conference tournament begins, the Spartans are 12-6 in conference play this season. 

Half of those victories came via forfeit. 

But as far as the NCAA is apparently concerned, a win is a win – even though they refused to count forfeits as wins for many college football teams during COVID, when their over-the-top, anti-science restrictions constantly robbed teams of opportunities to compete.

And those 12 wins are good enough for the Spartans to enter the conference tournament with the top seed.

It is feasible that if all the same teams that refused to face off against Fleming and the “Lady Spartans” in the regular season do so again in the tournament, San Jose State could win the tournament without playing a single game. 

Fox News is reporting that the Mountain West Conference has confirmed that it will indeed award San Jose State the title, even if it never actually competes in the tournament.

“If we get to a championship game, and it’s San Jose State vs. whoever, if that institution forfeits the game, then San Jose State wins that match, and then they are tournament champions,” a spokesperson for the conference told Fox News. “And they would be the automatic qualifier out of the Mountain West.” 

The winner of the conference tournament will earn an automatic birth to the NCAA Championship tournament. 

However, a judge in Denver is currently considering an injunction to disqualify San Jose State from the tournament. 

If so, it will send the Mountain West Conference scrambling on how to proceed. 

All of this to placate the delusions of a man who can’t hang with his peers, so instead is cheating and taking opportunities away from hard working female student athletes. 

And woke radicals will tell you THIS is what “inclusion” looks like.

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