Homosexuality in college sports explained

Although gay athletes and coaches are increasingly accepted in college sports, they continue to be controversial among some people.

Athletes

A study published in the Journal of Sex Research in February of 1977 found that around 25% of all male college athletes have had gay experiences.[1]

American college basketball

The case of Jennifer Harris against Penn State, more specifically their women's basketball coach Rene Portland, was about homosexuality.[2] In 2006, a gay rights advocacy group, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, accused Rene Portland of forcing player Jennifer Harris to transfer because of bias against lesbians. The advocacy group claimed that Portland was biased against lesbians for decades and cited a 1986 interview in which she claimed she talked to recruits and parents of recruits about lesbians stating, "I will not have it in my program."[3] There were also claims of Portland telling key recruits—to discourage them from attending another school—that the other team was "full of lesbians." The lawsuit was eventually settled out of court and Penn State found Portland in violation of policy. She was fined $10,000 by the university in lieu of a one-game suspension and warned that another infraction would result in the termination of her employment.[4] Rene Portland eventually resigned from her position as women's head basketball coach.[5]

In 2014, shortly after the end of the season, sophomore starting guard Derrick Gordon of the University of Massachusetts Amherst came out as gay, making him the first Division I men's basketball player to do so while still playing in college.[6] Later that year, still playing for the University of Massachusetts Amherst, he became the first openly gay player in Division I to play in a men's basketball game.[7] In 2016, as a player for Seton Hall University, he became the first openly gay man to play in the March Madness tournament.[8]

Jesse Taylor, a basketball player at Dakota Wesleyan University, came out as gay in 2015, making him South Dakota's first openly gay college athlete.[9]

American college football

Division II college football player Brian Sims came out as gay to his team in 2000 while playing for Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania,[10] and publicly told his story in 2009.[11] Alan Gendreau was openly gay to his Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team from 2008 through 2011, but the team made no mention of it to the media.[12] Otherwise, he could have been the first publicly out gay active player in Division I college football.[13] Outsports, a website specializing in LGBTQ people in sports, released his story about being a gay football player on April 23, 2013.[13]

Division III player Conner Mertens came out as bisexual in January 2014, becoming the first active college football player at any level to publicly come out as bisexual or gay.[14] [15] In August 2014, Arizona State player Chip Sarafin became the first publicly out active Division I player when he came out as gay.[16] The following season, in 2015, another Division I offensive lineman, Mason Darrow of Princeton University, also came out as gay publicly.[17] In 2017, Scott Frantz publicly came out as gay, joining My-King Johnson as two of the first openly gay players in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.[18] Later that same year, Frantz became the first openly gay college football player to play in a game for an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision school.[19] In 2018, Bradley Kim of the United States Air Force Academy came out as gay, thus becoming the first openly gay football player to play for any military academy in the United States; open homosexuality was forbidden in the U.S. Armed Forces until 2011.[20] Also in 2018, Division II Wyatt Pertuset of Capital University became the first openly gay college player to score a touchdown.[21] [22] In 2022, Byron Perkins of Hampton University came out as gay, making him the first openly gay football player at any historically black college or university.[23] [24]

American college swimming

In 2018, Abrahm DeVine, a swimmer for Stanford University, came out as gay, making him one of "very few openly gay swimmers competing on the elite level."[25] [26] [27] In September 2019, DeVine said he was dropped from the Stanford team due to homophobia, which team coaches denied in a statement which did not include why they took the action.[28] [29] [30]

Coaches

The case of Jennifer Harris against Penn State, more specifically their women's basketball coach Rene Portland, was about homosexuality.[2] In 2006, a gay rights advocacy group, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, accused Rene Portland of forcing player Jennifer Harris to transfer because of bias against lesbians. The advocacy group claimed that Portland was biased against lesbians for decades and cited a 1986 interview in which she claimed she talked to recruits and parents of recruits about lesbians stating, "I will not have it in my program."[3] There were also claims of Portland telling key recruits—to discourage them from attending another school—that the other team was "full of lesbians." The lawsuit was eventually settled out of court and Penn State found Portland in violation of policy. She was fined $10,000 by the university in lieu of a one-game suspension and warned that another infraction would result in the termination of her employment.[4] Rene Portland eventually resigned from her position as women's head basketball coach.[5]

In 2015, Bryant University assistant basketball coach Chris Burns came out as gay, making him the first openly gay coach in Division I men's basketball.[31]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Garner. Brian. Smith. Richard W.. 1977. Are There Really Any Gay Male Athletes? An Empirical Survey. The Journal of Sex Research. 13. 1. 22–34. 10.1080/00224497709550957 . 3811966 . 0022-4499.
  2. Web site: 2005-10-11. Group says Penn State coach biased - Women's College Basketball - ESPN. 2012-10-09. ESPN.
  3. Web site: 2005-10-11. Group accuses Penn State coach with anti-lesbian bias. 2016-11-12. ESPN.com.
  4. http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2006/04/04-19-06tdc/04-19-06dnews-10.asp
  5. Web site: 22 March 2007. Penn State coach Portland resigns. 5 April 2018. ESPN.com.
  6. News: UMass' Derrick Gordon says he's gay . Kate . Fagan . . April 9, 2014 . April 9, 2014.
  7. Web site: Moment Resonates, Quietly, at UMass. November 15, 2014. The New York Times.
  8. Web site: WATCH: The First Openly Gay Athlete to Play in March Madness. March 18, 2016.
  9. Web site: Taylor. Jesse. South Dakota's first out gay college athlete plays basketball for Dakota Wesleyan University. SB Nation Outsports. Vox Media. 5 November 2015.
  10. News: Zeigler. Cyd. Cyd Zeigler. Former college football captain was openly gay . Outsports.com . April 27, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130115104425/http://www.outsports.com/os/index.php/component/content/article/43-2009/228-former-college-football-captain-was-openly-gay. January 15, 2013.
  11. News: Zeigler . Cyd . Cyd Zeigler. Moment #43: Brian Sims tells his story nine years later . August 24, 2011 . outsports.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20131217221833/http://www.outsports.com/2011/8/24/4051720/moment-43-brian-sims-tells-his-story-nine-years-later . December 17, 2013 . live .
  12. News: Former Middle Tennessee kicker was openly gay with teammates, coaches . Watson. Graham. yahoo.com. April 23, 2013. April 23, 2013.
  13. News: A Potential Pioneer, Just Looking for a Job . The New York Times. Branch. John. April 23, 2013. April 24, 2013.
  14. News: Corcoran . Tully . 'I'm bisexual': Kicker becomes first CFB player to publicly come out publicly . January 28, 2014 . FoxSports.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20140302181048/http://msn.foxsports.com/college-football/story/report-division-iii-kicker-conner-mertens-tells-coaches-i-m-bisexual-012814 . March 2, 2014 . dead . February 16, 2014 .
  15. News: College football player Conner Mertens comes out. Outsports. 2018-06-15.
  16. Web site: Arizona State football offensive lineman Chip Sarafin comes out as gay. Outsports. Zeigler . Cyd . Cyd Zeigler. August 13, 2014. August 18, 2014.
  17. Web site: One of the Guys . Zeigler . Cyd . Cyd Zeigler . September 15, 2015 . Outsports . June 8, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150915194529/http://www.outsports.com/2015/9/15/9321513/mason-darrow-gay-football-princeton . September 15, 2015.
  18. Web site: Scott Frantz of Kansas State Wildcats details telling teammates he is gay . Espn.com . 2017-07-13 . 2017-08-22.
  19. Web site: Zeigler. Cyd. Cyd Zeigler. Big XII football team with openly gay player wins by 36 points. So much for distractions. . Outsports . 2017-09-04 . 2017-09-08.
  20. Web site: Associated Press . Air Force defensive back Bradley Kim is first openly gay service academy player . Los Angeles Times . 28 July 2018 . 2018-07-29.
  21. Web site: Jim. Buzinski. September 27, 2018. Gay college football player now an Ohio high school coach. MSN.com.
  22. News: Jim. Buzinski. There are 7 openly gay or bi college football players this season. August 29, 2019. Outsports. March 25, 2021.
  23. Web site: Hampton DB Becomes First HBCU Football Player to Come Out as Gay. Nick. Selbe. Sports Illustrated.
  24. Web site: Byron Perkins Makes History As First Out Football Player at HBCU. October 20, 2022. www.advocate.com.
  25. News: NCAA champion swimmer Abrahm DeVine comes out as gay . Outsports . September 17, 2018.
  26. Web site: Abrahm DeVine Stepping Out as Elite IMer and Gay Swimmer . Reider . David . September 16, 2018 . . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180917080057/https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/abrahm-devine-stepping-out-as-elite-imer-and-gay-swimmer/ . September 17, 2018 . October 3, 2019.
  27. Web site: 2018-09-22 . U.S. swimmer Abrahm DeVine comes out as gay . 2023-08-09 . GAY TIMES . en-GB.
  28. Web site: NCAA swimmer says homophobic coaches ousted him . Villarreal . Daniel . September 30, 2019 . . en . live . October 1, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191001215835/https://www.outsports.com/2019/9/30/20892473/abrahm-devine-gay-swimmer-homophobia-stanford-university-instagram-post . October 1, 2019 .
  29. Web site: Stanford Swimmer Abrahm DeVine Claims He Was Kicked Off Team Because He's Gay . October 9, 2019 . YourTango . en . February 18, 2020.
  30. Web site: 2019-10-02 . Former Stanford swimmer accuses team of homophobia . 2023-08-09 . NBC News . en.
  31. Web site: Bryant hoops coach Chris Burns comes out as gay. S. I.. Wire. October 8, 2015. Sports Illustrated.