Picture this: A Final Four celebration

By Staff     Mar 25, 2002

Richard Gwin/Journal World Photo
Shelly Ragsdale, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member, can't conceal her joy after the Jayhawks defeated Oregon. She and members of her sorority were among the first celebrating on Jayhawk Boulevard after Sunday's game.

 

 

 

 

 

AP Photo
Joe Zielinski, wearing a Jayhawk head, is tossed into the air during a celebration in front of Strong Hall on the KU campus. Among those watching the antics Sunday are KU faculty members Bill and Kathy Tuttle.

 

 

Scott McClurg/Journal-World Photo The Jayhawks leave Madison with a final wave to the Kohl Center crowd.

There's little doubt who's No. 1 in the hearts of these flag-toting KU fans. The two were among those who flocked to Jayhawk Boulevard after Sunday's win over Oregon.

An Allen Fieldhouse crowd estimated at 10,300 cheers the Jayhawks upon their arrival back in Lawrence.

Wanda Williams, wife of Roy Williams, lower left, and their daughter Kimberly watch the completion of Sunday's game from the stands at the Kohl Center in Madison.

Drizzle and temperatures in the low 50s aren't enough to stop this fan from a shirtless celebration on Jayhawk Boulevard.

Picture this: A Final Four celebration

By Staff     Mar 25, 2002

Richard Gwin/Journal World Photo
Shelly Ragsdale, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member, can't conceal her joy after the Jayhawks defeated Oregon. She and members of her sorority were among the first celebrating on Jayhawk Boulevard after Sunday's game.

 

 

 

 

 

AP Photo
Joe Zielinski, wearing a Jayhawk head, is tossed into the air during a celebration in front of Strong Hall on the KU campus. Among those watching the antics Sunday are KU faculty members Bill and Kathy Tuttle.

 

 

Scott McClurg/Journal-World Photo The Jayhawks leave Madison with a final wave to the Kohl Center crowd.

There's little doubt who's No. 1 in the hearts of these flag-toting KU fans. The two were among those who flocked to Jayhawk Boulevard after Sunday's win over Oregon.

An Allen Fieldhouse crowd estimated at 10,300 cheers the Jayhawks upon their arrival back in Lawrence.

Wanda Williams, wife of Roy Williams, lower left, and their daughter Kimberly watch the completion of Sunday's game from the stands at the Kohl Center in Madison.

Drizzle and temperatures in the low 50s aren't enough to stop this fan from a shirtless celebration on Jayhawk Boulevard.

Picture this: A Final Four celebration

By Staff     Mar 25, 2002

Richard Gwin/Journal World Photo
Shelly Ragsdale, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member, can't conceal her joy after the Jayhawks defeated Oregon. She and members of her sorority were among the first celebrating on Jayhawk Boulevard after Sunday's game.

 

 

 

 

 

AP Photo
Joe Zielinski, wearing a Jayhawk head, is tossed into the air during a celebration in front of Strong Hall on the KU campus. Among those watching the antics Sunday are KU faculty members Bill and Kathy Tuttle.

 

 

Scott McClurg/Journal-World Photo The Jayhawks leave Madison with a final wave to the Kohl Center crowd.

There's little doubt who's No. 1 in the hearts of these flag-toting KU fans. The two were among those who flocked to Jayhawk Boulevard after Sunday's win over Oregon.

An Allen Fieldhouse crowd estimated at 10,300 cheers the Jayhawks upon their arrival back in Lawrence.

Wanda Williams, wife of Roy Williams, lower left, and their daughter Kimberly watch the completion of Sunday's game from the stands at the Kohl Center in Madison.

Drizzle and temperatures in the low 50s aren't enough to stop this fan from a shirtless celebration on Jayhawk Boulevard.

Picture this: A Final Four celebration

By Staff     Mar 25, 2002

Richard Gwin/Journal World Photo
Shelly Ragsdale, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member, can't conceal her joy after the Jayhawks defeated Oregon. She and members of her sorority were among the first celebrating on Jayhawk Boulevard after Sunday's game.

 

 

 

 

 

AP Photo
Joe Zielinski, wearing a Jayhawk head, is tossed into the air during a celebration in front of Strong Hall on the KU campus. Among those watching the antics Sunday are KU faculty members Bill and Kathy Tuttle.

 

 

Scott McClurg/Journal-World Photo The Jayhawks leave Madison with a final wave to the Kohl Center crowd.

There's little doubt who's No. 1 in the hearts of these flag-toting KU fans. The two were among those who flocked to Jayhawk Boulevard after Sunday's win over Oregon.

An Allen Fieldhouse crowd estimated at 10,300 cheers the Jayhawks upon their arrival back in Lawrence.

Wanda Williams, wife of Roy Williams, lower left, and their daughter Kimberly watch the completion of Sunday's game from the stands at the Kohl Center in Madison.

Drizzle and temperatures in the low 50s aren't enough to stop this fan from a shirtless celebration on Jayhawk Boulevard.

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