03/25/2025 / By Ava Grace
In a decisive move to protect the integrity of women’s sports, the University of Maine System (UMS) has agreed to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order barring biological male athletes from competing in women’s sports.
This decision comes after a tense standoff between the Trump administration and Maine’s Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, which nearly cost the state millions in federal funding. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which oversees federal funding for the university system, announced the agreement this week, marking a significant victory for advocates of fairness in women’s athletics.
The controversy began when the USDA suspended federal funding to UMS, citing noncompliance with Title IX, a federal law designed to ensure equal opportunities for women and girls in education and athletics.
Title IX has long been a cornerstone of women’s rights, but its application has become increasingly contentious in recent years as debates over transgender athletes have intensified. The Trump administration has taken a firm stance, arguing that allowing biological males to compete in women’s sports undermines the very principles Title IX was meant to uphold. (Related: Trump admin PAUSES funding to the University of Maine System over transgender sports policy.)
The USDA’s decision to freeze funding sent shockwaves through Maine’s higher education system. UMS, which comprises eight public universities, relies heavily on federal dollars to support research, scholarships and community programs. In fiscal year 2024 alone, the system received nearly $30 million from the USDA, with over $100 million allocated in recent years. The funding freeze was a clear signal that the Trump administration would not back down on this issue, even if it meant withholding critical resources from a state.
Mills initially resisted the administration’s demands, insisting that Maine would follow state and federal laws. However, the Trump administration countered that its executive order is federal law, and noncompliance would result in severe consequences.
The standoff culminated in a heated exchange between Trump and Mills during a bipartisan meeting of governors at the White House. Trump warned Mills that Maine would lose all federal funding if it continued to allow transgender athletes to compete in women’s sports. Mills defiantly responded, “We’ll see you in court.”
But the legal battle never materialized. Instead, the U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation into Maine’s compliance with Title IX, while the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) determined that the state’s policies violated federal law.
HHS warned that failure to comply could result in a referral to the Department of Justice, potentially leading to criminal charges and further financial penalties. Faced with mounting pressure, UMS ultimately relented, agreeing to ban transgender athletes from women’s sports to restore federal funding.
The NCAA’s recent decision to amend its gender eligibility policy, barring athletes born male from competing in women’s sports, further bolstered the Trump administration’s position. This policy shift reflects growing concerns about fairness and safety in women’s athletics, as biological males often have inherent physical advantages over female competitors. Critics of transgender inclusion in women’s sports argue that it erases decades of progress for female athletes, who fought tirelessly for equal opportunities and recognition.
The Trump administration’s actions have sparked a national conversation about the future of women’s sports. Supporters of the president’s executive order applaud the move as a necessary step to protect female athletes and preserve the spirit of Title IX. Opponents, however, argue that it discriminates against transgender individuals and undermines their rights.
For now, UMS has chosen compliance over confrontation. UMS Chancellor Dannel Malloy expressed relief that the Title IX review is behind them, allowing the system to focus on its mission of education and research. But the broader debate is far from over. As the Trump administration continues to enforce its policies, other states and institutions may face similar challenges.
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