by Scott Dreyer

At 10:30 a.m. on August 25, Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares held a press conference at the Salem library to reveal his officeโs investigation into alleged abuse by Roanoke College officials against members of the 2023-24 womenโs swim team.
About twenty people attended the event, including five Roanoke County elected officials, some local media, and members of Miyaresโ office and campaign staff. No one from Roanoke College administration was present.
Bill Bock, attorney for two members of the swim team, opened the conference by pointing out the unfairness the lady swimmers had faced. โPublicly available data indicates that about 54.4% of Roanoke Collegeโs full-time students are female. Yet some 58% of varsity athletic roster spots at Roanoke College are on male teams. That means thatย males at Roanoke College have more than one hundred more varsity roster spots than do females, even though about 45% of the entire student population is male.โ
Bock added that two members of the team โfiled discrimination claims with the Virginia Attorney General because in 2023, not only did Roanoke College have far fewer varsity athletic roster spots for women than men, but that year Roanoke College actively supported a former swimmer from the (โฆ) menโs swim team moving over to the womenโs swim team, merely because this man claimed a female gender identity.
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