Colorado State have apologized after a visiting player from Ukraine was subjected to ‘Russia’ chants during a college basketball game
Shulga sinks free-throws to help team to 88-79 victoryMax Shulga was the target of chants against Colorado State.Colorado State have apologized after a visiting player from Ukraine was subjected to “Russia” chants during their college basketball game against Utah State.
When Utah State’s Max Shulga, who is from Kyiv, went to the free-throw line during Saturday’s game, chants of “Russia” could be heard from the Colorado State student section in an apparent reference to the ongoing war in the guard’s home country.
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