I find it sad that even while the NCAA, psychologists, and experts agree that transgender identification is a psychological condition, since they've yet to figure out how to accommodate them, they've decided to just encourage these delusions (and getting the public to also play along) instead of trying to guide them back towards reality. And of course women end up getting the short end of the stick.
You're male because you have a Y chromosome, you're female because you don't, not because you feel, act, or dress a certain way. The whole reason they created women's teams/sports is so women could have an opportunity to compete on a level playing field - the Y chromosome promotes different physical development that can be very advantageous in sports - creating an unfair advantage. Allowing genetically biological men to compete in the women's category is extremely unfair to women who've trained their entire lives to be there. Even with hormone therapy - especially if that therapy started AFTER puberty - their bones, frames, muscles, etc... have already developed bigger/stronger/denser, giving clear advantage.
I get it, we want to be sensitive to these folks - many of whom have been treated terribly by some - which needs to be stopped. But denying reality and their true gender isn't the answer, especially when it comes at the expense of another historically disenfranchised group. It's also extremely dangerous to themselves when they report to medical professionals their identifying gender instead of their real one...