Oklahoma Sooners athletes attend Riley Gaines event

Oklahoma Sonars Patty Jaco, the coach of the soft football, defended its players after some attended an event hosted by the sports lawyer, Riley Jeans, last week.
Jeans has defended fairness in women’s sports since then Lea Thomas She tied with her in the NCAA championship in 2022. Thomas also became the first sexual transformer to win the NCAA swimming championship. Since then, current and previous mathematics have gathered to preserve biological males from women’s sports.
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Patti Jaco, soft football coach in Oklahoma, was photographed during the college game between Oklahoma University and UCF Knights at LOVE’s Field in Norman, Oklahoma, on Friday, April 4, 2025. (Sarah Phops / OKLahoman / USA Toyys Network via Imagn photos)
Sophrey Lowry and SAM Landry Gains attended at the Turning Point Usa event, according to Ou Daily. Women were far from the only athletes in this event.
Jaco said Ou daily She did not hear Ginis’s praise and team and will not comment.
“But the fact that our team exists, it is their right whether they want to go or not,” she said. “I support them and anything they choose.”
Biton Mcwellian, a sporty in the Sooners Path, defended the Gaines Message in an interview with Student newspaper.

Riley Jins speaks at the event at the University of Oklahoma Point, USA in Norman, Oklahoma, on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. (Nathan J. Fish / The Oklahoman / Usa Today Network via Imagn photos)
“She just wants to make sure that everyone has a fair chance, and it is clear that she is interested,” she said. “It is very easy to call it.”
With the support of Haley Bergstrom, which is a cavity of Kalakhoma, keeping biological males from girls and women’s sports. She pointed to the biological differences between men and women. “From a biological point of view, men have an advantage over women, regardless of what,” she said. “So we just want to keep this simple, but there is no problem against people in general.”
Jeans received pro -Trance protests at school.
“I am really disturbed by this type of panic that I have seen evolving over the past two years – that the proposal that the transformed people are dangerous, and that they are harmful to a society, and that allowing people converted to daily life is a somewhat fraught with risks that must be avoided.” Oklahon.
“In particular with sport, there are very few convert athletes in any type of elite level, and participating in sport is something I think is converting teenagers, especially, they should be able to do it.”

Kay Huladai holds a sign in protest at a modern event at Oklahoma University, Turkey Point, USA, to Riley Jins in Norman, Oklahoma, on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. (Nathan J. Fish / The Oklahoman / Usa Today Network via Imagn photos)
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the NCAA She changed her policy to keep biological males from women’s sports. However, women sport defenders said that the organization left gaps in its policy to keep this door open.
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