Caroline Hill First laughs teammate to talk about the athlete Trans Sadieiner

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His talents allowed him to break the program record in 200 meters and 300 meters at the start of his collegial career. But then, she had to watch the two records fell for her teammate Transgenre Sadie Schreiner, while feeling “uncomfortable” sharing a wardrobe with her Trans teammate for the next two years.

Then, even after Schreiner was deemed ineligible to compete when the NCAA changed its transgender policy on February 6, Hill alleged that Schreiner continued to use the wardrobe of women and train with the team for another month. Rit refused to comment on Hill’s allegations.

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The former Rochester Institute of Technology Women’s Sprinter Caroline Hill (Thanks to Caroline Hill)

Now Hill is the first of Schreiner’s former teammates to talk about experience. Hill previously joined the Riley Gaines trial against the NCAA in 2023 – the first official year of Schreiner in his team – as an anonymous plaintiff. But now she manifested herself to put her name.

Hill says she and his teammates were presented to Schreiner as their future teammate in 2022. Schreiner did not officially start to compete before 2023.

“He trained a little with us during the pre-season,” said Hill about the situation in 2022. PK Press Club Digital was unable to verify why Schreiner did not officially competition for RIT in 2022.

When Schreiner started to participate in the following year, Hill said that the two were twinned as “training friends” by their coaches.

“In a way, we expected to train friends because we are both” women “in the women’s team who organizes the same events,” said Hill.

“Personally, I saw him as” it’s not fair. It is definitely unfair “… The wait was that we are equal, being perceived as equal by the coach. This is what I had more harm with.”

Hill even made a duty to protest against the situation to his coach and his administrators, but in vain. Hill even alleges that Jacqueline Nicholson, executive director of intercollegial athletics laugh, told her that the other women of the team that Schreiner had “less testosterone” than some of them.

“I had some conversations with her. She was very firm in this case” This is what the NCAA applies. We support him, “said Hill. “We even had a meeting with the women of the team where she addressed us and said:” We support this athlete in competition in the team. Some of you have more testosterone than him “, which gives the impression that it was totally fair and as if we had a problem with that, it was not ok. It was very, very hard.”

Hill said his conversation with his sprint coach was also futile.

“I was very vulnerable by expressing my feelings about the male athlete who competitions and training with us. And he was not very empathetic,” said Hill. “He sort of tried to decrease my thoughts, and it was a lot of deviation. It is like:” Well, we should not focus on it. “”

Hill also claims that other women from the team support competition with Schreiner.

“Many of my teammates, Uh, were very favorable to this athlete who contributes and trained with us,” said Hill.

In the second year of Schreiner in the team in 2024, the Trans athlete broke the Hill program record at 300 meters, compensating for Hill’s previous record, which she set her second year in 2022, 1.42 seconds.

At the beginning of 2025, Schreiner broke the 200 -meter program record with a better time of 25.82 of 24.46, Besting Hill, which she set the same year. She ranks right behind Schreiner for the second best in the history of the program.

Sadie Schreiner qualified to qualify in the 400 -meter race at the outdoor athletics championships from the NCAA DIII to the Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium on May 24, 2024, in Myrtle Beach, in South Carolina. (Jahi Chikwendiu / The Washington Post via Getty Images)

While Hill had to watch Schreiner break his collegial records on the track, an even more personal dilemma awaited him in the locker room.

“I remember one day, I think I was changing, and all of a sudden, this athlete is just in the locker room, and being very shocked and somehow mortified obviously because it is uncomfortable to have a man in the locker room. And therefore in fact, his locker was right next to mine,” said Hill. “It’s a kind of social domain, but he really talked to anyone.”

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Hill also said that Schreiner had never changed in the women’s locker rooms. However, Hill said she had actively tried to avoid changing in front of Schreiner, but it was not always an option.

“If he was like standing there or something else, I would wait in a way it is elsewhere before changing,” said Hill. “Or there were times when I did it, but I would just change as quickly as possible and, you know, I could like to suck it, I suppose. Not that I should have done that.”

Hill spent the two years of his collegial career to share these spaces and competitions with Schreiner. After President Donald Trump signed the decree of the execution of female sports “to keep men”, which aimed to end situations like that of Rit, the NCAA complied the next day, by modifying its policy to allow biological women to compete as women.

Hill said the coaches had never officially informed female athletes that Schreiner would no longer be in competition with them.

Rit provided a statement to PK Press Club Digital on February 12 which said: “We continue to follow the NCAA participation policy for Transgender students after the Trump administration decree. Sadie is not participating in the next meeting.”

However, Hill allegedly alleged that this did not mean the end of seeing Schreiner in the locker room or in training.

“He was still changing with us and all that. I was sort of confused,” said Hill. “Use our coaches, our facilities, our resources during a training period even if the rules had been changed. So that did not end with the change of rule. He continued to train with us. Not that we were training friends, but he was still there at the same time as I was … I would say a month after after [the rule change]. “”

Schreiner’s lawyer, Susie Cirilli de Cirilli LLC, told PK Press Club Digital: “We do not respond at that time” in response to a request for comments on Hill’s statements.

Finally, Schreiner made an effort to compete in events not sanctioned by the NCAA.

Schreiner participated in the Championships of the Masters of Athletics of the United States on March 1 in New York.

There, Schreiner took first place in the 400 meters of female dash and the 200 meters.

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Sadie Schreiner finished third in the final of the 200 -meter race at the NCAA DIII in the open air athletics on May 25, 2024 in Myrtle Beach. (Jahi Chikwendiu / The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Weeks later, Schreiner published an Instagram video claiming to have probably participated in the last organized of Schreiner Dating the track In the United States after a USATF event in Maine.

“I most likely executed what will be my last meeting in the United States,” said Schreiner, adding later: “I will find a way to continue to compete, but I doubt it will be in the United States.”

Schreiner said that the USATF had changed its policy on the eligibility of transgenderness from that used by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which allows organic men to participate in the female category, that used by world athletics, which prohibits any athlete who has undergone male puberty of competition as a woman. USATF’s official eligibility of transgender eligibility is now referring to the world athletics directives on its official web page. He previously referred to the IOC policy, as we see in an archive via Wayback Machine.

Then in July, Schreiner brought a complaint against Princeton University after school has excluded the athlete from a women’s race on May 3.

The Schreiner trial said that the athlete had attempted to participate in the 200 -meter female sprint in the Larry Ellis Invitational as one of the 141 participants without attachments to a university or club. The trial alleys that officials told Schreiner that the athlete could not participate 15 minutes before the start of the race.

“The actions of the two Princeton officials were in flames and ignorant of Sadie’s rights on the basis of Sadie’s rights as a transgender woman under the control of the law of the New Jersey, thus making Sadie Schreiner is predictable and physical predictable,” said the trial.

CIRILLI provided an exclusive declaration to PK Press Club Digital about the Schreiner trial against Princeton.

“The action of the two Princeton officials was in flame and the deliberate contempt for Sadie’s rights as a transgender woman under the control of the law of New Jersey,” the statement said. “The actions of the accused were completely intolerable in a civilized community and exceeded the possible limits of decency.”

Meanwhile, Hill, a graduate of laughs with a graphic design diploma, continues the trial now public of the Gaines trial against NCAA.

Hill said that fear of reprisals from his school students’ comrades and elsewhere prevented him from denouncing the situation earlier. But now, as culture in America has changed, Hill proudly puts his name as a defender of the protection of female sports.

“I was definitely a little worried about being on campus, part of my team, uh, with the administration that felt strongly, I understand that they were against the trial … I was a little worried about my own security and that things could degenerate in a way that I could not predict,” said Hill.

“I feel like it’s worth manifesting 1754835650 Just because I have the ability to use what happened to me as a way to show that prejudices are made to women, female athletes … It is scary to put you there because I am sure there are a lot of girls who feel like not not to have and have no voice.

“The NCAA has definitely made sure that they, many women and girls do not feel like it is to be expressed, so I want to do it.”

Hill asks that laughs apologized to her and restores her as a program holder for 200 and 300 meters.

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