Volleyball Player Who Suffered Head Injury During Match With Transgender Player Kicked Out Of Sorority For Confronting Biological Man In Women’s Restroom

Easy to see why this is a cause near and dear to her heart.

If you watched President Donald Trump’s address to the joint session of Congress earlier this week, you heard the story of Payton McNabb, a volleyball player who was injured and had her career cut short after a transgender opponent spiked a ball into her head.

Trump told Payton’s story while introducing her to the crowd:

“When her girls volleyball match was invaded by a male, he smashed the ball so hard in Payton’s face, causing traumatic brain injury, partially paralyzing her right side, and ending her athletic career. It was a shot like she’s never seen before. She’s never seen anything like it.

Payton is here tonight in the gallery. And Payton, from now on, schools will kick the men off the girls team, or they will lose all federal funding.”

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What Trump didn’t say, though, is that even those traumatic injuries aren’t the only consequences Payton has faced due to our country’s insane rules allowing men in female spaces.

In a new report today from the Daily Signal, it was revealed that McNabb was also kicked out of her sorority at Western Carolina University after confronting a biological male who identifies as a woman in the women’s restroom.

McNabb posted video of the encounter to her social media last year, in which she calmly questions why the man is in the women’s restroom, explaining that she “pays a lot of money to be safe in the bathroom.”

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Well unfortunately, instead of siding with and protecting their sorority sister, Delta Zeta sorority expelled McNabb for violating their “anti-bullying policy” and “moral-prejudicial policy.”

According to a letter shared by McNabb that she received from the sorority:

“It is the decision of the National Resolution Team and the appointed Member Accountability Chairman that your membership be terminated in accordance with the Sorority Policies of the Delta Zeta Sorority.”

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McNabb reportedly received “overwhelming support” from her local sorority chapter, but the national organization instead chose to expel her and the man in the bathroom filed a Title IX complaint against her, which was later dismissed.

THIS is who Delta Zeta sided with when they kicked me out of my sorority.

They called me, the woman in the women’s bathroom, the perpetrator in this scenario while calling the man the victim.

Is this a sick joke? So much for
“sisterhood”, @DeltaZetaNatl pic.twitter.com/RcslUuO2Bp

— Payton McNabb (@paytonmcnabb_) March 7, 2025

The National Panhellenic Conference, which is the organization that oversees sororities, allows transgender women to join sororities, with their policy stating that membership is open to any “individual who consistently lives and self-identifies as a woman, regardless of the gender assigned to them at birth.”

But McNabb calls the organization’s failure to stand with women a failure of leadership:

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It is unfortunate that sororities have decided their mission is to serve a left-wing ideology and not a sisterhood.”

It’s insane that a national organization that’s designed to protect and serve women decided to side with a biological man (who wasn’t even a member of Delta Zeta) over their own sorority member. But sadly, those kinds of decisions seem to be all too common these days – especially on college campuses.

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Volleyball Player Who Suffered Head Injury During Match With Transgender Player Kicked Out Of Sorority For Confronting Biological Man In Women’s Restroom