In an Instagram post on Nov. 1, Mackenzie reported that after a home game on Oct. 25, a player for the Columbia Bible College Bear Cats forcibly pushed her to the ground when she didn’t have the ball.
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A transgender college basketball player in Canada says she was physically targeted by opponents during a game after their ...