UPDATES: Celebrations after NCAA title game on State Street, S. Limestone, Euclid

Around 9:30 p.m., a man was taken away in an ambulance from State Street.

Bars around the corner of Woodland and Euclid were at capacity, and crowds were extending into the street in the 300 block of South Limestone. The road was closed to motorist traffic before 10 p.m.

UK was leading Kansas 41-27 at halftime.

Sounds from State Street at halftime:

Around 11 p.m., police on South Limestone were cheering with fans. The entire street did the “C-A-T-S” cheer.

At 11:15 p.m., fire crackers were reported near the corner of State and Elizabeth streets. Multiple women were reported to have flashed the crowd. After halftime ended, fans remained on State Street.

Fans started a fire near the intersection of State and Elizabeth around 11:30 p.m., but police put it out quickly.

A fire was reported on Aylesford shortly after the Cats beat Kansas 67-59. After the win, fans came to State Street from University Avenue and Conn Terrace, adjacent streets.

According to the police scanner, a man was firing a gun into the air at apartment complex Red Mile Village on Red Mile Road.

Just before midnight, fans were climbing on light posts on South Limestone.

Around midnight, new stop signs on State Street were uprooted.

Thousands of people made their way to the 300 block of South Limestone, State Street and the corner of Woodland and Euclid avenues.

Couch fires had been reported on University Avenue, Montmullin Street and Elizabeth Street, among other places around campus.

Before 1 a.m., a structure fire was reported on State Street.

Around 2:15 a.m., police reported shots fired near South Limestone and Virginia Avenue, and subsequently reported a man down. A man fired 7 to 8 shots at two other men before fleeing, police said. There was one victim, and his status is unknown. The shooting occurred at approximately 2:11 a.m.