Rock Chalk Mass St. Party After Jayhawk Winning As Kansas City Profits From Fanbois

If you're reading this blog, it's likely that you're too old to attend without a modicum of shame. Still, this is a nice bit of local celebration that is resonated across the region.

Here's a quick bit of TKC news gathering on the topic . . . 

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Celebration planned in Lawrence Tuesday afternoon for championship KU men's basketball team

CHAMPIONS WILL RETURN TO CAMS.PU MARTIN: THE GOOD TIMES CONTINUING TO ROLL HERE IN LAWRENCE. A LITTLE BIT LATER TSHI AFTERNOON MEMORIAL STADIUM WILL BE THE SCENE OF A BIG WELCOME BACK RALLY FOR THE NATIONAL AMCHPION K.U. JAYHAWK BASKETBALL TEAM.


Mass Street cleaned after celebration, preparing for Jayhawks return

LAWRENCE, Kan. - It's the morning after 70,000 fans descended onto Massachusetts Street in Downtown Lawrence to celebrate the University of Kansas' fourth NCAA championship in program history. Surrounding streets were blocked off to make room for the heavy foot traffic that would come with celebrating the win over the North Carolina Tar Heels.


'We're national champions, baby!' KU fans celebrate Jayhawks' historic title win

Fans were loud and elated during the early minutes of a watch party at Allen Fieldhouse, but quieted as the North Carolina Tar Heels stormed to a 15-point first half lead. "Then in the second half. It was insane," one fan said.


Patrick Mahomes, Rob Riggle, and more celebrate KU's championship win

The Kansas men's basketball team may play in Lawrence, but with no NBA team in sight, the Jayhawks are routinely embraced as a Kansas City team. Much to KC-based Mizzou fans' dismay, a slip-up by the NCAA president Mark Emmert only further cemented this idea.


Five Mementos to Buy to Commemorate KU's Historic Championship Win - In Kansas City

They did it! After trailing by 16 points in the first half of the NCAA Championship game against the North Carolina Tar Heels, the Kansas Jayhawks made a historic comeback to win the game 69-72. It was a game many Kansas fans won't soon forget, and that calls for a little shopping spree for memorabilia.

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