NCAA’s Dark Secrets

As the NCAA Board of Governors meets this week, NCAA volleyball player and Young Women for America ambassador Macy Petty writes in a new op-ed: “Though the NCAA claims a priority to ‘deliver safe, fair, and inclusive competition,’ the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Rule, announced a few weeks ago, affirms protections of female […]
URGENT: Tell NCAA Governors to Protect Women’s Sports!

Calling all current and former NCAA female athletes! This is an urgent request to contact the NCAA. (Please share with any you know who are concerned about males competing in women’s sports.) The NCAA Board of Governors is meeting on Thursday, April 25, under a spotlight of major developments in the fight to protect women’s […]
What NCAA Blockbuster Admission Says About the Future of Women Sports

At a time when the NCAA faces backlash for suppressing women’s achievements, NCAA President Charlie Baker made a blockbuster admission buried on page 18 of a recent letter to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee: “The NCAA has never studied the harm of its policy allowing males identifying as women to participate and compete on women’s […]
Women Stand Along Virginia Attorney General Demanding an End To NCAA Discriminatory Policy

On March 8, Concerned Women for America (CWA) leaders and Young Women for America (YWA) ambassadors, including 31x All American and 2x NCAA national champion swimmer Kylee Alons, stood boldly at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships in Virginia Beach, Virginia demanding the NCAA abide by long-established protections […]
Doreen Denny Discusses Notable Resignation of NCAA Committee Official

Concerned Women for America Senior Advisor Doreen Denny joined Tony Perkins on Washington Watch to discuss the notable resignation of an NCAA committee official in protest of the NCAA’s transgender participation policy that discriminates against female athletes. You can watch the interview here. Read more about the resignation of William Brock, former general counsel for […]
NCAA, Women’s Sports Foundation, Turn National Girls and Women’s Sports Day On Its Head

Last week, National Collegiate Athletic Association (N CAA) President Charlie Baker headlined an event at the Library of Congress to celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day, writes Concerned Women for America (CWA) Senior Advisor Doreen Denny in an op-ed in The Washington Times. The irony is, the NCAA, the sponsoring organization and most […]
Female Athletes to Rally Outside NCAA Meeting in Phoenix, Thursday

For Immediate Release January 10, 2024 Contact: CWA Communications [email protected] Female Athletes to Rally OutsideNCAA Meeting in Phoenix, Thursday Will demand fair treatment against male athletes “identifying” as female Phoenix, Arizona – On Thursday, January 11, Concerned Women for America (CWA), the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization, will join female athletes, coaches, parents, and […]
NCAA vs. Female Athletes

“The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) holds its annual convention January 10-13 in Phoenix,” writes Concerned Women for America Senior Advisor Doreen Denny in a new op-ed published at FOX.com. “Talk of Name, Image, and Likeness compensation rules and debate about whether college athletes are employees of universities are certain to dominate proceedings. But, what about female […]
NCAA Has Failed Women

“As an NCAA volleyball athlete in my last season, I am soaking in the incredible joy of being on a great team of amazing young women. But I won’t just end my career quietly without continuing to fight for the generation of females coming after me,” says Young Women for America leader Macy Petty in […]
NCAA’s Callous Indifference to Female Athletes

In her latest op-ed posted at FOXNews.com, Doreen Denny, Concerned Women for America Senior Advisor, takes the new president of the NCAA to task following his first appearance on Capitol Hill. “Charlie Baker made one thing crystal clear: he has no intention of correcting the policies of the failed era of Mark Emmert, which have […]