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CSU fans step over line with chant toward Utah St. player
Utah State Aggies guard Max Shulga Brian Losness-USA TODAY Sports

Colorado State fans step way over the line with repulsive chant toward Utah State player

What were they thinking?

During Saturday's Utah State-Colorado State basketball game, a group in the Rams student section chanted “Russia!” while Max Shulga, the Ukrainian-born Aggies guard, shot free throws. Shulga has family in Ukraine, where thousands have died during Russia's invasion, according to Newsweek.

The Russians have been accused of war crimes during the conflict, which some fear may spread.

With 40 seconds left in Utah State's win, CBS Sports mics picked up the repulsive chant.

After the game, Colorado State officials condemned the chants.

“Following tonight’s basketball game, 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 Ukraine. On behalf of Colorado State, we apologize to the student-athlete and Utah State. This is a violation of our steadfast belief in the Mountain West Sportsmanship Policy and University Principles of Community,” the school stated, via CBS News.

Colorado State head coach Niko Medved also condemned the chant, and Utah State called it "unacceptable."

College basketball fans, especially students, are known for antics to distract opposing players shooting free throws. That includes holding up giant signs, choreographed dances or good-natured ribbing.

This was a step far over the line. Colorado State officials hopefully will identify the culprits and school them on what's happening in Ukraine.

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