Ex-SJSU volleyball coach reacts to Trump admin ruling school violated Title IX

January 29, 2026, 4:16 PM EST
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SAN JOSE, California (Fox News) — Former assistant volleyball coach Melissa Batie-Smoose, who filed a Title IX complaint against San Jose State University in 2024, celebrated a victory after the U.S. Department of Education determined the school violated Title IX in its handling of transgender athlete Blaire Fleming.

Key Facts:

  • Batie-Smoose was not brought back to the program after filing the complaint and has struggled to find work since.
  • She has filed a lawsuit against the California State University system, seeking real consequences for the university’s actions.
  • The Department of Education has given SJSU 10 days to comply with specific agreements or face enforcement action.

    Batie-Smoose views the Department of Education’s findings as a starting point and believes the university should face significant consequences for its actions. Her attorney expects the verdict to support her claims in federal court.

    Conclusion:
    Despite the victory, Batie-Smoose and her attorney are prepared for a long legal battle against the university, hoping for significant accountability. FOX NEWS — A former assistant women’s basketball coach alleges she faced retaliation after filing a Title IX complaint against her university. She claims she was suspended without clear reasons, leading her to relocate her family to Texas for a fresh start. The coach expresses difficulty finding new job opportunities and says the ordeal has taken a toll on her and her family.

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