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Students mock rival basketball player with Grindr taunts and photos taken from his dating profile

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Officials from Monmouth University in New Jersey say they are investigating homophobic harassment that occurred at school basketball game over the weekend.The disturbing incident happened at Monmouth-Siena basketball game on Saturday.

During the team’s dramatic 86-72 loss in its final home game of the season, a group of Monmouth students unveiled a sign directed at one of the Siena players that read “Stick to GRINDR” along with photos taken from the young man’s dating profile.The stunt was met with swift backlash on social media.“As someone that played football at Monmouth and takes pride in being a Hawk this is unnecessary and disgusting behavior,” one person tweeted.

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