Male College Athlete Doesn’t Understand Why He Allegedly Was Booted Off Female Track Team, Files Lawsuit

A 22-year-old Swarthmore student wanted to run for the school’s women’s track team. Just one catch: he’s a man.
Evelyn Parts, as he is identified in court documents, filed suit against Swarthmore College on August 14 for allegedly denying him this purported right. Parts is also suing certain Swarthmore employees and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
“Parts’ college career was suddenly cut short on February 6, 2025, when the National Collegiate Athletic Association (‘NCAA’) issued the Participation Policy for Transgender Student-Athletes (‘Trans Ban’). This policy prohibits transgender women from competing on women’s teams,” Parts’ lawsuit reads. (RELATED: America’s ‘non-binary’ and ‘trans’ community is collapsing)
A mediocre man, “Evie” Parts is suing the NCAA and his former college, Swarthmore College, for being forced to compete in the men’s division.
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– Gays Against Groomers (@againstgrmrs) August 19, 2025
Parts’ trial is typical of the narcissistic impositions of men who believe they are women. Its illusion requires such a suspension of disbelief that all of society must conspire to affirm it.
Parts claims that Swarthmore employees “pushed” him into “a state so depressed that he [he] engaged in acts of self-harm and at one point told a friend that [he] I wanted to kill [himself].”
This seems a bit much.
Could throwing yourself into a suicidal crisis at any time be a sign of underlying internal distress? Perhaps the kind of distress that comes with taking exogenous sex hormones and mutilating your reproductive organs?
About 42 percent of U.S. adults identified as transgender have attempted suicide, according to the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law. More than 80% of transgender-identified adults have considered suicide, and 56% have “engaged in non-suicidal acts of self-harm in their lifetime,” according to the Williams Institute.
But I’m sure the school is responsible for Parts’ mental state.
“Being on the girls’ team is a very affirming thing for her,” Lauren Lovingood, Parts’ girlfriend, told Teen Vogue. “The team allows her to participate in society in a way that fits who she is. »
Lovingood seems to believe that the entire institution of athletic competition exists to make Parts feel better about himself.
🚨Another male athlete is suing the NCAA because he believes he has a right to the women’s team and the locker room.
Cory “Evie” Parts of Swarthmore College has competed on the “women’s” track and field and cross country teams for the past two years.
After the NCAA rule change earlier… pic.twitter.com/ooS5LOKWWJ
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Parts was given the opportunity to compete as a man, which he is, but he apparently declined. Parts was also given the opportunity to run “unrelated to the College,” but apparently declined. (RELATED: Conservatives proven right as new research blows gaping hole in left’s worldview)
Swarthmore unfortunately reinstated Parts to the track and field team on April 11, according to court documents. Parts would go on to represent Swarthmore in three track and field meets. Not a single word of the lawsuit is wasted on sympathizing with the female athletes Parts competed against. Nor the female athlete he presumably displaced to land a spot on the team.
“I have so many things on my mind that no one else has to think about,” Parts said. Teen Vogue. “It’s not fair that I have to think about it. Everyone thinks about race strategy, and I wonder if I’ll be able to race.”
Parts’ own lawsuit admits that he was always able to run. But not against women.
The parts are a “a solid middle-of-the-pack runner,” according to Teen Vogue, who “did not dominate college competitions.”
Imagine how poorly he would have fared in a fair competition.




