Former San Jose State co‑captain Brooke Slusser says her health and college career were destroyed when she learned that 6'1" teammate Blaire Fleming, who was put in her hotel rooms and locker rooms, is male and protected by “inclusion” rules.
She says the stress and violation of being forced to sleep and change next to a biological man triggered severe anorexia, loss of her period, panic attacks, and a collapse in her academics that finally drove her off campus.
Confronted with that on Fox News, Fleming didn’t show an ounce of regret. The trans player waved it away by saying Brooke had “been anorexic” since 2023, “failed out” of school, and then delivered the line that tells you exactly who we’re dealing with: “I really don’t care or feel bad for her.”
Slusser, backed by assistant coach Melissa Batie‑Smoose and other women, is now suing San Jose State, the Mountain West, and the NCAA for ramming a male into women’s volleyball and threatening anyone who objected, while Fleming plays victim and the institutions that let this happen hide behind buzzwords.
Slusser describes months of being told to smile, perform, and keep quiet while a man walked through every private space that was supposed to belong to women. Imagine trying to eat after practice when you have just been forced to undress next to a guy in your “women’s” locker room, and everyone in charge has made it clear that “you are the problem” if you want it to stop.