PHOTOS: Joy in Kentucky; disappointment in Kansas
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Kentucky student Alberto Velasco, left, and alumna Haley Nozell celebrated a first-half Kentucky lead over Kansas, as they watch the broadcast of the NCAA men's college basketball tournament title game, at Cheapside Bar in downtown Lexington, Ky, on Monday, April 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Lexington Herald-Leader, Pablo Alcala)
Kentucky student Alberto Velasco, left, and alumna Haley Nozell celebrated a first-half Kentucky lead over Kansas, as they watch the broadcast of the NCAA men's college basketball tournament title game, at Cheapside Bar in downtown Lexington, Ky, on Monday, April 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Lexington Herald-Leader, Pablo Alcala)
Ben Fraser reacts as Kentucky pulls ahead of Kansas in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament Final Four championship game in New Orleans, as fans watch the broadcast of the game at Allen Fieldhouse on Monday night, April 2, 2012, in Lawrence, Kan. Kentucky defeated Kansas 67-59. (AP Photo/The Kansas City Star, Allison Long)
Ben Fraser reacts as Kentucky pulls ahead of Kansas in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament Final Four championship game in New Orleans, as fans watch the broadcast of the game at Allen Fieldhouse on Monday night, April 2, 2012, in Lawrence, Kan. Kentucky defeated Kansas 67-59. (AP Photo/The Kansas City Star, Allison Long)
Maritza Vazquez reacts as Kentucky pulls ahead of Kansas in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament Final Four championship game in New Orleans, as fans watch the broadcast of the game at Allen Fieldhouse on Monday night, April 2, 2012, in Lawrence, Kan. Kentucky defeated Kansas 67-59. (AP Photo/The Kansas City Star, Allison Long)
Kentucky fans cheer before the NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament championship game between Kentucky and Kansas, Monday, April 2, 2012, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/The Lexington Herald-Leader, Charles Bertram)
For University of Kentucky fans, it was a season of destiny. For Kansas State fans, it was one of sometimes outsized hope. Monday night's NCAA championship game brought the die-hards and fair-weather backers in both camps out in a sea of blue shirts and jerseys. In the end, the Wildcats' 67-58 victory over the Jayhawks provided plenty of excitement, if not an unexpected outcome. Lexington, Ky., and Lawrence, Kan., were united in rolling out the red carpet for fans, although with a wary eye ? and heavy police presence ? out in case of postgame trouble. Indeed, Kentucky authorities arrested several dozen people in the first minutes after the game ended and reported couches and one car being set afire. Jayhawks fans, meanwhile, were less rowdy but still stopped traffic along Massachusetts Street in Lawrence after the game, many exclaiming pride in a team that went further than many expected.
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