Sophomore guard Sherron Collins drifts in for a shot during Sunday's game against Davidson. Collins connected on 1-of-8 shots from the floor in 28 minutes.
The Kansas players celebrate as Davidson's Jason Richards gets helped off the court. Richards' last-minute game-winning shot sailed wide left, ending Davidson's run in the tournament.
Davidson guard Stephen Curry answers questions in locker room following the team's loss to Kansas in the Elite Eight. Curry was named most valuable player in the Midwest region of the tournament. He said after the game he will not be leaving Davidson after this year for the NBA.
Junior guard Mario Chalmers kicks a pass out as Davidson's Andrew Lovedale contests his drive to the basket. Chalmers recorded two assists and two steals, and turned the ball over just once.
Davidson coach Bob McKillop talks with his players during the first half of the game. McKillop led the 10th-seeded Wildcats to the Elite Eight and came within one three-point shot of the Final Four.
The Kansas bench yoars in celebration after senior center Sasha Kaun pulled down a rebound and scored a bucket-and-one during the second half. Kansas improved to 35-3 on the season with the victory.
Junior guard Mario Chalmers goes up for a reverse during the first half of the game. He missed the shot, but that was the only one he missed for the half. Chalmers scored 11 of the Hawks 30 first half points.
Davidson guard Stephen Curry tries to save a loose ball from going out of bounds during the game. Curry said after the game that he was "definitely" coming back to Davidson and not entering the NBA draft.
Senior center Sasha Kaun fights Davidson's Mark Paulhus Gosselin for a rebound. Kaun and the Hawks outrebounded the Wildcats 38-30 for the game. Kaun grabbed three of the 10 Kansas offensive rebounds.
Junior guard Mario Chalmers, red-shirt sophomore Brady Morningstar and sophomore guard Sherron Collins celebrate after the game.
Davidson guard Jason Richards holds his head in his hands in the Davidson locker room following the loss to Kansas in the Elite Eight. Richards made 3-of-9 from the field, including 0-for-4 from three. One of the missed three-pointers was the game-winning shot attempt, which sailed left.
The Kansas Jayhawks celebrate their Midwest regional championship after defeating Davidson 59-57 Sunday at Ford Field in Detroit. Kanas was the final No. 1 seed to advance to the Final Four, making this the first year all four top-seeded teams advanced to the Final Four. North Carolina, Memphis and UCLA will join in San Antonio to play for the championship.
Senior guard Jeremy Case and the rest of the Kansas bench watch as the Wildcats dribble the ball up the floor down two with less than 20 seconds to go in the game. The largest lead any team had in the game was six points.
Senior center Sasha Kaun hugs senior forward Darnell Jackson after Kansas defeated Davidson 59-57. Kaun was named the most valuable player of the regional championship game. He scored 13 points on 6-of-6 shooting and grabbed 6 rebounds in the game.
Freshman center Cole Aldrich, sophomore guard Sherron Collins, senior guard Russell Robinson and sophomore forward Darrell Arthur celebrate at half court following the Hawks' victory over Davidson. Kansas advances to the Final Four where they will face North Carolina.
Sophomore forward Darrell Arthur embraces teammate Darnell Jackson, senior forward, during the post-game celebration. Arthur and Jackson combined for 16 points and 12 rebounds in the game.
Sophomore guard Sherron Collins gets up after forcing Davidson guard Stephen Curry to force up a tough three-pointer during the second half of the game. Curry scored 25 points in the game, but hit just 9-of-25 shots, including 4-of-16 on threes.
Sophomore guard Sherron Collins answers questions wearing the net from the Ford Field hoop in the Kansas locker room following the team's victory over Davidson.
A last-second shot attempt leaves the hands of Davidson guard Jason Rishards and floats towards the basket as the clock runs out. Davidson trailed by two, 57-59, when the three-pointer went up. The ball missed wide left and the clock ran out, ending Davidson's tournament run.
Almarie Chalmers, junior guard Mario Chalmers' mother, celebrates during the post-game celebration following Kansas's 59-57 victory. Chalmers and teammate Sasha Kaun led the Jayhawks with 13 points. Kansas advances to the Final Four with the victory.
Kansas coach Bill Self cuts the last strand off the net in celebration of Kansas' victory over Davidson Sunday evening at Ford Field in Detroit. Self and the Jayhawks head to the Final Four in San Antonio, Texas, where they will face North Carolina. The trip to the Final Four is the first for Self as the Hawk's coach.
The Mountain Dewds pride themselves as being a "house on a hill," and promoting a different way to do college.
Fans parade down Massachusetts Street after Kansas' win against Davidson on Sunday night.
Clark Zhu, 5, left, and Runzhe Cui, 4, show off their painted bowls at the Empty Bowls program at Stouffer Place on Saturday, March 30. The bowls will be sold on Wescoe Beach for six dollars, but RA Don Claus doesn't know when.
Finished bowls will be fired and then sold on Wescoe Beach for six dollars. The proceeds will go to the Jubilee Cafe, First United Methodist Church, 946 Vermont.
The Mountain Dewds live at 1115 Tennessee. They started the house five years ago to "promoters of awesomeness and all things that are awesome."
Fans celebrated Kansas' victory on Sunday night near the Granada Theater on Massachusetts Street.
Nathan Hickey, Lawrence sophomore, watches another Mountain Dewd resident play video games. The chairs and sofas behind him are the Dewd's "stadium seating," constructed by the residents themselves.
Finished bowls will be fired and then sold on Wescoe Beach for six dollars. The proceeds will go to the Jubilee Cafe, First United Methodist Church, 946 Vermont.
Kansas fans watch the celebration on Massachusetts Street on Sunday night while doing a bit of celebrating themselves.
The Mountain Dewds were driving past a McDonald's when the employees were putting in new signs and asked if they could have the old one. The Dewds have many random items contributed by residents throughout their house.
Jayhawk fans throng Massachusetts St. after Kansas beat Davidson 59-57 Sunday afternoon in Detroit. They poured out of bars and restaurants and clogged the street for blocks, completely halting the flow of traffic. Kansas will play North Carolina next week in San Antonio in the Final Four. This will be the first Final Four in NCAA history to have only first-seeded teams.


