By R.J. Morgan, The Associated Press

Eight University of Mississippi basketball players kneeled during the national anthem Feb. 23 before a victory over Georgia in response to a Confederacy rally near the arena.

With the teams lined up across the court at the free throw lines, six players took a knee and bowed at the start of the โ€œThe Star-Spangled Banner.โ€ Two other players later joined them.

Six Mississippi basketball players take a knee during the national anthem before an NCAA college basketball game against Georgia in Oxford, Miss., Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Nathanael Gabler/The Oxford Eagle via AP)

โ€œThe majority of it was just that we saw one of our teammates doing it and didnโ€™t want him to be alone,โ€ Ole Miss scoring leader Breein Tyree said. โ€œWeโ€™re just tired of these hate groups coming to our school and portraying our campus like we have these hate groups in our actual school.โ€

The Confederacy demonstration took place a few hundred feet from the arena. In the aftermath of violence at a similar rally in 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia, the Oxford community has been on alert.

Various student groups held counter-protests on campus Feb. 21 and Feb. 22. Saturdayโ€™s march, led by Pro-Confederate groups Confederate 901 and the Hiwaymen, also drew counter-protesters. The march began at the Confederate monument on the city square and ended at another Confederate monument in the heart of the Ole Miss campus.

โ€œThis was all about the hate groups that came to our community to try spread racism and bigotry,โ€ Ole Miss coach Kermit Davis said. โ€œItโ€™s created a lot of tension for our campus. Our players made an emotional decision to show these people theyโ€™re not welcome on our campus, and we respect our players freedom and ability to choose that.โ€

Kneeling during the anthem has become a popular way for athletes โ€” starting with former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick โ€” to protest racial injustice and inequality.

Ole Miss beat Georgia 72-71.