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Colorado State wins in straight sets after deciding to play against team mired in trans player controversy [Video]

As San Jose State University’s women’s volleyball team has been wrapped up in controversy, Colorado State wasn’t afraid.

The Spartans have a transgender player, Blaire Fleming, on the roster, which has resulted in four teams forfeiting or canceling their matches against the school.

Colorado State opted to play against the university, and it’s easy to see why, as they won their match on Thursday, three sets to none (25-18, 25-20, 25-20).

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It was an up-and-down night for Fleming, who recorded a match-high 14 kills – however, Fleming also recorded 10 errors. Fleming’s kill percentage was just 9.5%, but Fleming was set up for the kill 42 times, by far the most out of anyone in the match.

The loss marked the first for San Jose State this season.

Thursday’s match came roughly 48 hours after Utah State became the fourth program to decide not to face Fleming and San Jose state.

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