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IN college sports ban on trans athletes starts July 1

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Tuesday, June 24, 2025   

A new Indiana law takes effect July 1 banning transgender women and girls from playing on women's college sports teams, expanding the state's earlier K-12 restrictions passed in 2022.

The measure applies to all public colleges and universities, and any private school competing against a public institution. Supporters said the measure protects fairness in women's sports by requiring athletes to compete based on their sex assigned at birth.

Zoe O'Haillin-Berne, director of marketing and communications for the LGBTQ+ community support organization Indiana Youth Group, said the law harms students already at high risk.

"Laws like HB 1041 do more than restrict sports participation," O'Haillin-Berne pointed out. "They send a loud and resounding message that transgender youth do not belong in Indiana."

Opponents of the new law have said it is not backed by facts. O'Haillin-Berne added it distracts from the real challenges transgender students face on campus.

O'Haillin-Berne disputed widely-disseminated claims of "unfairness" when trans athletes compete in women's sports.

"1041 is built on the false claim that transgender girls are dominating women's sports," O'Haillin-Berne noted. "In reality, most transgender youth avoid sports altogether. They do this because of the scrutiny and bullying that they face on a day-to-day basis."

O'Haillin-Berne argued Indiana leaders should focus on making schools and campuses safer for all students, not more hostile.


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