4B SPORTS / THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM SIGNS OF SUCCESS Fans celebrate a senior night of rivalry and recognition PHOTOS BY RYAN WAGGONER Wednesday's game against Kansas State was just one more game in several Kansas streaks — one more home-court victory, one more win for the winningest player in KU history. But it was also one game that stood alone, as the last home game for senior Sherron Collins. As the fans made clear, it was Collins' night. Mark Ross, a junior from Horton, holds up a sign while wearing a gorilla costume during Wednesday night's game at Allen Fieldhouse. Many fans made signs and banners to honor senior guard Sherron Collins, who played his final game at home Wednesday night. A fan holds up a *Hawktag* 'sign before the start of Kansas' game against Kansas State. The sign is on a play in the "Octagon of Doom," a name given to Kansas State's Bramile Coliseum. Fans display a large banner honoring senior guard Sherron Collins before the start of Kansas' game against Kansas State. Before the game, Collins was recognized with members of his family. A group of fans spell out the words "We love Sherron" during warmups before the Jayhawks faced off against the Wildcats Wednesday night. Collins is the only senior on the team this season. Spend $20 or more G receive a FREE Sml. order of Pokey Stix Several fans in the front row hold signs over posters featuring images from senior guard Sherron Collins' career at KU. Collins is the winningest player in the history of Kansas basketball. Three fans hold up signs honoring senior guard Sheron Collins. Collins is a senior from Chicago. BAY-WATCH SPRING BREAK PARTY SUNDAY, MARCH 7th DOORS OPEN at 8pm $2 ALMOST ANYTHING LIVE DJ PRIZES FOR BEST TAN, BEST LOO KICK OFF YOUR SPRING BREAK AT Give your spending priorities a 5-point inspection 1. Books 3. Auto Care 2. Basketball Tickets 4. Pizza 5. Drinking