Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: UPenn strikes a deal with the Trump administration, resulting in the cancellation of Lia Thomas’ records.

**Title:** University of Pennsylvania Restores Female Athletes’ Records

**Meta Description:** The University of Pennsylvania reinstates titles for female athletes after a resolution with the U.S. Department of Education regarding transgender athlete participation.

**URL Slug:** upenn-female-athletes-records-restored

**Headline:** University of Pennsylvania Restores Titles and Records for Female Athletes Following Resolution Agreement

The University of Pennsylvania has taken swift action to restore titles and records to female athletes that were previously “misappropriated by male athletes” competing in female categories. This decision comes as part of a resolution agreement with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, following an investigation into the inclusion of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas.

The resolution has sparked significant discussion, particularly among sports commentators and former athletes. OutKick host Riley Gaines and ex-ESPN host Keith Olbermann recently engaged in a heated exchange over the implications of the agreement, especially after the university’s decision to revoke Lia Thomas’ program records.

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon also weighed in on the matter, emphasizing the importance of the resolution agreement in addressing potential Title IX violations at UPenn. This development highlights ongoing debates surrounding gender inclusion in sports and the rights of female athletes.

In other sports news, an Arizona Diamondbacks season-ticket holder has been banned from attending future games at Chase Field due to multiple offenses, including interfering with a fly ball during a game against the San Francisco Giants. Meanwhile, WNBA player Caitlin Clark expressed her excitement after her team, the Indiana Fever, clinched the Commissioner’s Cup, the league’s in-season tournament.

In a surprising turn of events, American tennis player Jessica Pegula faced an early exit from Wimbledon, losing in the first round to 116th-ranked Italian Elisabetta Cocciaretto in under an hour.

As the NBA season approaches, the Los Angeles Lakers are looking to rebound from a disappointing playoff run. The upcoming 2025-26 season will mark Luka Doncic’s first full season with the Lakers, and FOX Sports’ Jason McIntyre has shared insights on Doncic’s potential impact on the franchise.

In a significant move, the Milwaukee Bucks have waived star guard Damian Lillard, who is still owed $113 million, with payments expected to be stretched over the next five years. Additionally, Myles Turner has agreed to a four-year contract to join the Bucks, according to reports.

Lastly, MLB star pitcher Paul Skenes was seen interacting with the Pittsburgh Pirates grounds crew at PNC Park ahead of a matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals, showcasing the camaraderie within the sport.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: What prompted the University of Pennsylvania to restore female athletes’ records?**
A: The restoration of records was part of a resolution agreement with the U.S. Department of Education following an investigation into Title IX violations related to transgender athlete participation. 

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