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“Around the horn” leaves the waves at the end of this month, which means that some of the program’s panelists are making their final appearances in the coming weeks.
That includes Kate Fagan, who last appeared on the program on Thursday. Fagan, a life writer and reporter, also played university basketball in Colorado.
Fagan has appeared in the program since it was hired by ESPN in 2012. He left the network in 2018, but has continued to appear in the program.
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President Donald Trump signs the executive order of “No Men in Women’s Sports” in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 5, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)
Fagan was determined to be the “winner” of Thursday’s program against Jamele Hill, who returned to the program since he left the network in 2018. The winner of the episode generally offers a short monologue, and Fagan said that “being in this program has been a privilege and a platform.”
With Thursday marking her final episode, she used that platform to undergo transgender athletes.
“I know it is my last time, and I want to say something worthy of that platform, and that is that trans children deserve sports,” he said. “Think about what you remember from your time practicing sports. Ninety -nine percent are finding that shirt for the first time, your favorite number, community, joy, those fifteen.
“It is that moment when you have a great play with a teammate. It is the feeling of belonging. And they do not know the genre. Trans children deserve the same as everyone else.
“Sport is joy. Sport is humanity. And the more people have that, the better.”

The supporter of the transgender athlete Kyle Harp, on the left, holds the pride flag of progress as the supporter of “Save Girls Sports” Lori López and his father, Pete Pickering, listen to debate outside a meeting of the Unified School of Riverside on December 19, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)
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There is no law or order that prohibits transgender children to participate in sports. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in February that prohibits biological men who identify as girls or women to compete against biological women.
ESPN announced the cancellation of the program in March, and shortly thereafter, former panelist Jay Mariotti, who was a regular in the program until a domestic violence arrest in 2010, said in an interview the program is canceled because it is canceled because it is canceled because it is being canceled because the program is being canceled because it is canceling because It was “awakened.”
“I think what John Skipper wanted from some of the programs was that he began to install people in the programs that became Anti-Trump,” Mariotti told Front Office Sports.
In a recent publication about his own substitute, “around the horn ended a long time ago, when I left the show,” Mariotti reiterated that some of the panelists “woke up” while others were “in drugs.”

Sadie Schreiner puts a transgender flag in her hair before heading to the awards post after finishing third in the final of the 200 -meter race in the outdoor athletics championship of Division III of 2024 in the NCAA at the Doug Shaw Memorial OMAY 25, 2024, in Myrtle Beach, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC, SC. SC. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post through Getty Images)
Now there are only 11 episodes of the program, which is over 20 years old.