San Jose State volleyball team with transgender player says no more future matches have been forfeited

The San Jose State women’s volleyball team has already seen four of its matches canceled this season amid a national controversy over a transgender player on the team.However, that series of cancelations hasn’t had any new additions in the last week. A spokesperson from San Jose State University told Fox News Digital on Thursday that no upcoming opponents have informed the team it plans to forfeit after Boise State, Southern Utah, Wyoming and Utah State forfeited their matches. “We have no notifications of cancelations at this time.

We are scheduled to play home games tonight against San Diego State and Saturday against UNLV,” the spokesperson said. After a loss in straight sets to San Diego State on Thursday night, the team fell to 9-2 on the season.Now, the team will look to proceed with its regular schedule amid claims no opponents have yet informed them of cancelations.

However, an opponent may still forfeit its match against the program even if it has not announced it or informed San Jose State yet. The team has 13 regular season games remaining.The slate includes two matches against UNLV, two matches against New Mexico, two matches against Air Force, a rematch with San Diego State, a rematch against Colorado State, a match against Fresno State and a game against Nevada. The schedule also includes second matches against three of the four teams that have already forfeited their first match against the Spartans, with a match against Utah State scheduled for Oct.

23, a match against Wyoming on Nov.14 and a match against Boise State on Nov.

21, in the final game of the regular season. Those programs have not announced forfeits of their second matches against San Jose State yet.San Jose State’s season finale against Boise State is set to be played at Boise State’s campus in Boise, Idaho.Idaho Gov.

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