>> morawski: i was surprised.- really, the big question schuyler had was, "can i still swim on your team?" >> stahl: what did you think? did you think someone who identified as a man could swim on the women's team? >> morawski: i thought logistically we might have some issues that we would have to work out. >> stahl: like n.c.a.a. rules. turns out the n-c-double-a has a policy that allows for athletes who identify as male but were born female to compete on a women's team, as long as they don't take male hormones. so stephanie morawski said yes, and schuyler started making plans to live something of a double life: to be a man on harvard's campus the next fall, but a woman on harvard's swim team. meanwhile, schuyler came out as transgender on facebook, and posted on instagram that he had so-called "top surgery": a double mastectomy to remove the breasts he hadn't wanted. the whole situation started to worry coach morawski. >> terry hong: i think stephanie was the first to realize that schuyler's plan of being a woma