Education

University President Pushes Back On ‘Fringe Agenda’ Behind Male Athletes Competing In Women’s Sports

(Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Daily Caller News Foundation logo
Kate Anderson Contributor
Font Size:

Houghton University President Dr. Wayne Lewis Jr. said during an interview Monday that he would not condone men competing in women’s sports after a biological male beat out female athletes at a track championship meet.

Lewis was addressing the All-Atlantic Regional Championships that took place on March 1 and 2, where Sadie Schreiner, a biological male student at Rutgers Institute of Technology identifying as transgender, took first place in the women’s 200-meter event, bumping one of Houghton’s female athletes into fifth place, according to the National Review. The New York university president said during the interview that “it is wrong to let biological males compete in girls’ and women’s athletics” and that he could no longer stand by and say nothing. (RELATED: Major Org Celebrates Female Athletes At Nation’s Capitol While Pushing For Men In Women’s Sports)

“I reached the place where I could no longer remain silent on this issue…When I see young women with Houghton written across their uniform…at a competitive disadvantage, sometimes losing opportunities that are hard-earned, there is no way that I, as their president, will continue to sit on the sidelines and refuse to advocate for change,” Lewis said.

AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 20: LGBTQ rights supporters gather at the Texas State Capitol to protest state Republican-led efforts to pass legislation that would restrict the participation of transgender student athletes on the first day of the 87th Legislature's third special session on September 20, 2021 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tamir Kalifa/Getty Images)

AUSTIN, TX – SEPTEMBER 20: LGBTQ rights supporters gather at the Texas State Capitol to protest state Republican-led efforts to pass legislation that would restrict the participation of transgender student-athletes on the first day of the 87th Legislature’s third special session on September 20, 2021, in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tamir Kalifa/Getty Images)

Schreiner won the women’s event with a 25.09 running time, while the last place time in the men’s division was 23.08. In January, Schreiner also claimed two records in the women’s 200-meter and 300-meter dashes and placed first in the 4×400-meter relay, according to the National Review.

Schreiner was awarded a Liberty League Women’s Track & Field Performer of the Week award for the performance, National Review reported.

“Too many leaders, parents, professional athletes, and people of goodwill have been silent as female athletes are humiliated, silenced, and robbed of hard-earned opportunities,” Lewis said in a statement released alongside the interview. “That silence is complicit with the fringe agenda that threatens to dismantle girls’ and women’s athletics.”

All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter’s byline and their DCNF affiliation. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.