The NCAA on Wednesday responded to President Donald Trump’s executive order banning biological men from competing in women’s sports, saying it will review the order.
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TheNCAArespondedtoPresidentDonaldTrump’sexecutiveordertokeepbiologicalmenoutofwomen’ssportsonWednesdaynight.
Trumpsignedthe“NoMeninWomen’sSports”executiveorderintheEastRoomoftheWhiteHouseinWashington,D..C.,infrontoffemaleathletesonNationalGirls&WomeninSportsDay.
NCAAPresidentCharlieBakerrespondedtotheexecutiveorderinastatement,sayingitprovideda“clear,nationalstandard.”
BakersaidtheNCAABoardofGovernorswouldreviewitandtakestepstoaligntheorganization’spolicyinthecomingdays.
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“TheNCAAisanorganizationmadeupof1,100collegesanduniversitiesinall50statesthatcollectivelyenrollmorethan530,000student-athletes,”thestatementsaid.“Westronglybelievethatclear,consistentanduniformeligibilitystandardswouldbestservetoday’sstudent-athletesinsteadof