Kylee Alons is speaking out against the league she says made her feel 'powerless' after being forced to compete against and change in locker room with a biological man.
Former NCAA swimmer Kylee Alons and Concerned Women for America CEO Penny Nance discuss this topic on The Ingraham Angle.
"I felt like they had made a decision, and they had power over everyone and accountability from no one," she added."So I felt powerless to even speak out about my feelings, even though I knew that there were so many girls in my corner. Sadly the support from the NCAA wasn't there to help me share my voice."
"I was able to reach so many of the goals that I set for myself in high school in college as I continued to improve… I was able to be at the most prestigious meet in collegiate swimming," Alons explained. "And what I experienced at the 2022 NCAAs was that I was all I was having I was having an added level of stress and uncomfortableness when I was going to the locker to change before my races," she recalled.
"At first I just tried to cover myself mostly with my parka or my towel to avoid the amount of me that was exposed. But after even a couple times, I needed to find a different way. And I resorted to changing in a storage closet that was right behind my team’s bleachers."
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