Colorado State apologizes after fans aim 'Russia' chants at Ukrainian guard from Utah State
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Colorado State apologizes for 'Russia' chant at Utah State's Ukrainian player during basketball game
Utah State University’s junior point guard, Max Shulga, is from Kyiv, Ukraine. | Courtesy photo (CNN) — Colorado State University has apologized to Utah State’s Ukrainian junior guard after spectators chanted ‘Russia” toward him at a men’s basketball game in Fort Collins, Colorado, on Saturday night. “We became aware that a small group of individuals in our student section chanted ‘Russia’ at a student-athlete from Utah State, who is from the Uk…
Colorado State Basketball Fans Chant ‘Russia! Russia!’ to Taunt Ukrainian Player on Opposing Team
Colorado State University apologized after a group of fans taunted a Ukrainian player on the opposing team by chanting “Russia! Russia!” The incident occurred in the closing seconds of the game Saturday night between Colorado State and Utah State. With Colorado State trailing by 6 points and 40.9 seconds remaining in the game, Utah State guard Max Shulga — who is from Kiev, Ukraine — stepped to the free throw line. As he prepared to take his fir…
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