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Jun 4, 2026
The Title IX Ultimatums: Inside the Shockwaves of the Trump Administration’s Unsealed San Jose State Volleyball Report

The Title IX Ultimatums: Inside the Shockwaves of the Trump Administration’s Unsealed San Jose State Volleyball Report

The multi-year, highly localized cultural battleground that transformed San Jose State University (SJSU) into the epicenter of the national transgender athletic debate has reached a severe structural tipping point. Fox News Digital obtained the official findings of a comprehensive, fast-tracked investigation conducted by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR). The unsealed federal document outlines what Trump administration officials characterize as a “clear, obvious, and systemic” violation of federal law. The report accuses the California university of actively stripping biological women of their civil protections under Title IX, using scholarships to prioritize a male-born athlete, and engaging in targeted intimidation to silence dissenting players and staff. At The Modern Memo, we analyze the raw data behind the OCR’s investigative findings, the mandatory terms of the federal settlement package, and why the California State University system’s decision to launch a counter-lawsuit has pushed the entire collegiate athletic infrastructure into a high-stakes fiscal game of chicken. The Investigative Findings: Scholarship Hijacking and Biological Advantages The federal investigation, spearheaded by Kimberly Richey, the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, concluded that SJSU had willfully engaged in systemic sex discrimination by permitting a biological male, outside hitter Blaire Fleming, to occupy a critical roster spot on the women’s volleyball team from 2022 through 2024. The Erasure of Female Opportunity: The OCR report explicitly states that by awarding an athletic scholarship to a transgender woman, SJSU denied vital financial and competitive opportunities specifically reserved for biological females. “Those opportunities are being attacked and dwindled away to protect men who would like those opportunities for themselves,” noted Kim Jones, co-founder of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS). The “Dangerous Strike” Metrics: Federal investigators directly cited the immense physical hazard introduced into the women’s division. Incorporating data from game film and media reports, the OCR documented Fleming’s “dominant performance” and noted that her biological male development gave her permanent, unsafe physical advantages. The report highlighted that multiple Mountain West Conference teams—including Boise State, Wyoming, and Utah State—chose to absorb immediate forfeit losses specifically to safeguard their female athletes from high-velocity spikes directed at their faces. The Locker Room Coercion: Perhaps the most disturbing element of the findings details the psychological pressure applied to female players. Investigators corroborated prior congressional testimony from college athletes showing that female players who expressed discomfort regarding shared intimate facilities were offered “psychological services” intended to “re-educate” them into accepting a biological male in their locker rooms. The Retaliation Clause: Silencing the Whistleblowers Beyond the physical and competitive imbalances, the Trump administration’s report focused heavily on what it termed an institutional cover-up designed to aggressively suppress campus dissent. The Batie-Smoose Ouster: The investigation thoroughly validated complaints filed by former SJSU associate head coach Melissa Batie-Smoose. The OCR determined that the university’s decision to suspend Batie-Smoose indefinitely after she raised Title IX concerns constituted unlawful, direct retaliation. The administration found that her removal was engineered explicitly to prevent external scrutiny and shield the athletic department’s policies from public view. Fractured Team Dynamics: The report detailed a hostile team environment where players like co-captain Brooke Slusser faced intense administrative pushback for joining the class-action lawsuit against the NCAA. The federal document revealed that university officials repeatedly threatened players with the loss of their roster spots, academic standing, or scholarships if they spoke out to the press or refused to share hotel rooms with Fleming during away games. The Ultimate Ultimatum: Apologies, Erasures, and Fiscal Chicken Rather than executing an immediate funding cutoff, the Department of Education handed SJSU a strict settlement proposal designed to completely reverse the university’s administrative record. Federal Compliance Mandate Required Action by SJSU Consequences of Non-Compliance Biological Alignment Accept federal definitions of “male” and “female” restricted strictly to sex assigned at birth. Immediate referral to the Department of Justice for prosecution. Record Rectification Erase and vacate all individual titles, awards, and team records “misappropriated by male athletes”. Permanent revocation of all federal educational funding. Institutional Apology Send personalized, formal apologies to all female players from 2022-2024 and to every school that forfeited games. Total exclusion from participating in future NCAA-sanctioned events. The university, backed by the sprawling California State University (CSU) system, has refused the administration’s terms. SJSU President Cynthia Teniente-Matson and the CSU Board of Trustees have filed a counter-lawsuit against the federal government, seeking an emergency injunction to block the enforcement actions. SJSU insists that its athletic departments followed all existing NCAA hormone-therapy eligibility guidelines and that the student-athlete’s privacy rights remain shielded by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Final Word The unsealed Department of Education findings are the definitive proof that the era of institutional evasion on women’s sports is officially over. When you look past the bureaucratic language of “inclusive environment” platitudes and focus on the hard data—the unlawful suspension of a whistleblowing coach, the systematic re-education threats leveled at teenage female athletes, and the absolute hijacking of female collegiate scholarships—you gain a clear, unvarnished picture of an obvious problem. Quality information strips away the progressive narrative of “routine biological inclusion” and exposes it as a calculated, coercive campaign to force women into compliance. By choosing to sue the federal government rather than protecting its own female players, San Jose State has made its priorities unmistakably clear. The Trump administration has drawn a line on the gym floor: universities can either protect the dignity of female athletes under Title IX, or they can watch their federal funding burn.

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