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‘Shouldn’t have happened’: WNBA takes accountability for targeting fans with anti-trans shirts

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Sunday’s game between the Indiana Fever and Atlanta Dream was an overtime thriller that resulted in a 95-91 overtime win for the Fever, evening the season series at 2-2. Both Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese starred in the game, leaving fans hopeful that the superstars can face off next in a playoff series.

Unfortunately, the game was partially overshadowed on Monday by reports that two fans were forced to cover shirts displaying “XX” and “XY”, a reference to a movement to keep transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports, a debate that has engulfed coverage of the Fever since guard Sophie Cunningham‘s comments in a July ESPN profile.

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Conservative sports pundit Clay Travis was one of many who took exception to the occurrence.

“Wow. So (the WNBA) doesn’t know what a woman is, but shirts that reference women’s XX chromosomes are banned at games?! This entire league is a disgrace,” he posted on X.

The league is responding

Just a day later, the league is addressing the situation, according to USA Today’s Meghan L Hall.

“The WNBA is aware of interactions at last night’s game in Atlanta in which fans were asked by league security to cover their shirts. This should not have happened,” a spokesperson said via statement.

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