Christian College Basketball Team Wins First National Title Following Controversy Over Trans Athlete
Columbia Bible College overcame sanctions and a suspended coach to secure the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association championship.
- Columbia Bible College (CBC) defeated St. Mary’s University 77-70 to claim its first-ever Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) women’s basketball title.
- The victory follows a season marked by controversy involving allegations of abuse against a transgender player from Vancouver Island University (VIU).
- CBC’s head coach, Taylor Claggett, was suspended, and the team lost hosting rights for the conference tournament following an investigation by PACWEST into the allegations.
- The allegations included claims of harassment and excessive fouling of VIU’s transgender athlete, Harriette Mackenzie, which CBC has denied, calling the accusations unfounded.
- Despite the challenges, CBC players Grace Park, Madeline Beerwald, and Elissa Vreugdenhil led their team to a historic win, while VIU was eliminated early in the national tournament.