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Trump executive order on protecting women’s sports draws response from NCAA

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.

TheNCAArespondedtoPresidentDonaldTrump’sexecutiveordertokeepbiologicalmenoutofwomen’ssportsonWednesdaynight. Trumpsignedthe“NoMeninWomen’sSports”executiveorderintheEastRoomoftheWhiteHouseinWashington,D..C.,infrontoffemaleathletesonNationalGirls&WomeninSportsDay. NCAAPresidentCharlieBakerrespondedtotheexecutiveorderinastatement,sayingitprovideda“clear,nationalstandard.”  BakersaidtheNCAABoardofGovernorswouldreviewitandtakestepstoaligntheorganization’spolicyinthecomingdays. SIGNUPFORTUBIANDSTREAMSUPERBOWLLIXFORFREE “TheNCAAisanorganizationmadeupof1,100collegesanduniversitiesinall50statesthatcollectivelyenrollmorethan530,000student-athletes,”thestatementsaid.“Westronglybelievethatclear,consistentanduniformeligibilitystandardswouldbestservetoday’sstudent-athletesinsteadof