Chattanooga Times Free Press

NCAA pulls 7 events from N.C. for LGBT law

- BY AARON BEARD

The NCAA has pulled seven championsh­ip events from North Carolina, including openingwee­kend men’s basketball tournament games, for the coming year due to a state law that some say can lead to discrimina­tion against LGBT people.

In a news release Monday, the NCAA said the decision by its board of governors came “because of the cumulative actions taken by the state concerning civil rights protection­s.”

“This decision is consistent with the NCAA’s long-standing core values of inclusion, studentath­lete well-being and creating a culture of fairness,” said Georgia Tech President G.P. “Bud” Peterson, the chair of the board of governors.

The law — known as HB2 — requires transgende­r people to use restrooms at schools and government buildings correspond­ing to the sex on their birth certificat­es. It also excludes gender identity and sexual orientatio­n from local and statewide antidiscri­mination protection­s.

HB2 was signed into law by Republican Gov. Pat McCrory earlier this year. A spokesman with McCrory’s office couldn’t be reached for comment Monday evening.

The only championsh­ip events that can be hosted in North Carolina this academic year are ones determined when a team earns the right to play on their own campus.

The NCAA said it will relocate the men’s basketball first- and second-round games that were scheduled for March 17 and 19 in Greensboro. The NCAA will also relocate:

Division I women’s soccer championsh­ip scheduled for Dec. 2 and 4 in Cary, just outside the capital city of Raleigh;

Division III men’s and women’s soccer championsh­ips set for Dec. 2 and 3 in Greensboro;

Division I women’s golf regional championsh­ips set for May 8-10 in Greenville;

Division III men’s and women’s tennis championsh­ips set for May 22-27 in Cary;

Division I women’s lacrosse championsh­ip set for May 26 and 28 in Cary;

Division II baseball championsh­ip from May 27 to June 3 in Cary.

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