I've said for years that separate sports leagues for men and women in the public sphere have no place in a political/legal system where "equality" is enshrined as a fundamental principle.
In our current environment, separate sports teams for men and women are no different than segregated buses or public bathrooms.
Let the radical feminists reap what they sow.
Girls' sports in public schools will disappear, and then boys' sports will soon follow because the schools will not be able to face the consequences of what they've done.
The "created equal" assertion in our Declaration of independence DOESN'T extend to physiological equality. Manifestly, "all men" are NOT created physiologically equal, and to assert otherwise would be to make an inherently false assertion.
The "created equal" assertion is linked directly to "certain unalienable rights" in a manner indicating that this is the realm wherein the principle applies. As elaborated upon in The Constitution, in The Bill of Rights and several further Amendments, this equality is nowhere extended in a manner that contravenes that sense expressed in The Declaration; no purported equality of human physiology is anywhere countenanced. The sense of equality enshrined in The Constitution is that selfsame sense pertaining to elemental rights, their true source, and the role of government in securing those rights to the people.