Lawrence hopeful until last

By Staff     Mar 31, 2002

Richard Gwin/Journal-World Photo
Tisha Kibbee, left, a Washburn University student, and Malinda Reynolds, a Kansas University sophomore, can't hide their disappointment at Memorial Stadium as the Jayhawks fell 97-88 to Maryland. Officials estimated that 8,000 fans gathered Saturday at the stadium to watch KU battle Maryland in the men's Final Four on the Megavision big screen.

 

 

 

 

 

Thad Allender/Journal-World Photo Fans on the KU campus hope for a free throw late in the game as the Campanile towers over them in the background.

 

 

Pizza Hut employees Rachel Goens, left, Andrew Jones, sitting, and Dave Bohanon watch late in the second half as the Jayhawks fell behind the Maryland Terrapins. The pizza shop workers at 934 Mass. set up a black-and-white television to watch the game during slow business Saturday night.

KU band members Jordan Harding, left, and Molly Shepard are dejected during the closing seconds of the KU game. The two watched the game at Memorial Stadium.

KU fans at Memorial Stadium sit on the edge of their seat Saturday as they watch Kansas fall behind in Atlanta during the second half.

Firefighter Dave Sherman, right, reacts to a missed basket during the first half of play Saturday night. Sherman and other Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical personnel watched the game in the lounge at Fire Station No. 1, 746 Ky., while on call.

Kip Michel, from lower left, Fuce Dickson, and Wes Gartner react after a foul call during a tense moment in the closing minutes of the Jayhawks' loss to the Terrapins. The group was among hundreds of fans who packed into Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar, 1012 Mass.

Lawrence hopeful until last

By Staff     Mar 31, 2002

Richard Gwin/Journal-World Photo
Tisha Kibbee, left, a Washburn University student, and Malinda Reynolds, a Kansas University sophomore, can't hide their disappointment at Memorial Stadium as the Jayhawks fell 97-88 to Maryland. Officials estimated that 8,000 fans gathered Saturday at the stadium to watch KU battle Maryland in the men's Final Four on the Megavision big screen.

 

 

 

 

 

Thad Allender/Journal-World Photo Fans on the KU campus hope for a free throw late in the game as the Campanile towers over them in the background.

 

 

Pizza Hut employees Rachel Goens, left, Andrew Jones, sitting, and Dave Bohanon watch late in the second half as the Jayhawks fell behind the Maryland Terrapins. The pizza shop workers at 934 Mass. set up a black-and-white television to watch the game during slow business Saturday night.

KU band members Jordan Harding, left, and Molly Shepard are dejected during the closing seconds of the KU game. The two watched the game at Memorial Stadium.

KU fans at Memorial Stadium sit on the edge of their seat Saturday as they watch Kansas fall behind in Atlanta during the second half.

Firefighter Dave Sherman, right, reacts to a missed basket during the first half of play Saturday night. Sherman and other Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical personnel watched the game in the lounge at Fire Station No. 1, 746 Ky., while on call.

Kip Michel, from lower left, Fuce Dickson, and Wes Gartner react after a foul call during a tense moment in the closing minutes of the Jayhawks' loss to the Terrapins. The group was among hundreds of fans who packed into Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar, 1012 Mass.

Lawrence hopeful until last

By Staff     Mar 31, 2002

Richard Gwin/Journal-World Photo
Tisha Kibbee, left, a Washburn University student, and Malinda Reynolds, a Kansas University sophomore, can't hide their disappointment at Memorial Stadium as the Jayhawks fell 97-88 to Maryland. Officials estimated that 8,000 fans gathered Saturday at the stadium to watch KU battle Maryland in the men's Final Four on the Megavision big screen.

 

 

 

 

 

Thad Allender/Journal-World Photo Fans on the KU campus hope for a free throw late in the game as the Campanile towers over them in the background.

 

 

Pizza Hut employees Rachel Goens, left, Andrew Jones, sitting, and Dave Bohanon watch late in the second half as the Jayhawks fell behind the Maryland Terrapins. The pizza shop workers at 934 Mass. set up a black-and-white television to watch the game during slow business Saturday night.

KU band members Jordan Harding, left, and Molly Shepard are dejected during the closing seconds of the KU game. The two watched the game at Memorial Stadium.

KU fans at Memorial Stadium sit on the edge of their seat Saturday as they watch Kansas fall behind in Atlanta during the second half.

Firefighter Dave Sherman, right, reacts to a missed basket during the first half of play Saturday night. Sherman and other Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical personnel watched the game in the lounge at Fire Station No. 1, 746 Ky., while on call.

Kip Michel, from lower left, Fuce Dickson, and Wes Gartner react after a foul call during a tense moment in the closing minutes of the Jayhawks' loss to the Terrapins. The group was among hundreds of fans who packed into Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar, 1012 Mass.

Lawrence hopeful until last

By Staff     Mar 31, 2002

Richard Gwin/Journal-World Photo
Tisha Kibbee, left, a Washburn University student, and Malinda Reynolds, a Kansas University sophomore, can't hide their disappointment at Memorial Stadium as the Jayhawks fell 97-88 to Maryland. Officials estimated that 8,000 fans gathered Saturday at the stadium to watch KU battle Maryland in the men's Final Four on the Megavision big screen.

 

 

 

 

 

Thad Allender/Journal-World Photo Fans on the KU campus hope for a free throw late in the game as the Campanile towers over them in the background.

 

 

Pizza Hut employees Rachel Goens, left, Andrew Jones, sitting, and Dave Bohanon watch late in the second half as the Jayhawks fell behind the Maryland Terrapins. The pizza shop workers at 934 Mass. set up a black-and-white television to watch the game during slow business Saturday night.

KU band members Jordan Harding, left, and Molly Shepard are dejected during the closing seconds of the KU game. The two watched the game at Memorial Stadium.

KU fans at Memorial Stadium sit on the edge of their seat Saturday as they watch Kansas fall behind in Atlanta during the second half.

Firefighter Dave Sherman, right, reacts to a missed basket during the first half of play Saturday night. Sherman and other Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical personnel watched the game in the lounge at Fire Station No. 1, 746 Ky., while on call.

Kip Michel, from lower left, Fuce Dickson, and Wes Gartner react after a foul call during a tense moment in the closing minutes of the Jayhawks' loss to the Terrapins. The group was among hundreds of fans who packed into Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar, 1012 Mass.

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