Associated Press. "It's now coming to a head."The NCAA's Board of Governors issued a statement on April 12 expressing strong support for the inclusion of transgender athletes, saying the NCAA will "closely monitor these situations to determine whether NCAA championships can be conducted in ways that are welcoming and respectful of all participants."David said the Human Rights Campaign welcomed the statement but wanted "concrete actions." In a letter to the NCAA, David called on the organization to withdraw championship events from states enacting or advancing discriminatory, anti-trans legislation."We appreciate the NCAA's past and present leadership, including its most recent statements.