Congrats University of Kentucky, NCAA Champs!

The Wildcats brought home a victory and fans just got wild.

/content/dam/betcom/images/2012/041/Sports/040312-sports-NCAA-Final-Four-Kentucky-Kansas-4.jpg

1 / 14

Wildcats Win It All - The University of Kentucky became this year's NCAA basketball champions Monday, April 2, 2012 in New Orleans, beating the University of Kansas 67-59. (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip

Freshman Takes Center Stage - Kentucky freshman Anthony Davis was selected the Most Outstanding Player after dominating defensively in the championship game.(Photo: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

2 / 14

Freshman Takes Center Stage - Kentucky freshman Anthony Davis was selected the Most Outstanding Player after dominating defensively in the championship game.(Photo: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Photo By Photo: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey

Strong Start - Kentucky dominated Kansas for almost the entire game. Here, Kansas forward Thomas Robinson and Kentucky guard Darius Miller battle for the ball during the first half of the game. (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

3 / 14

Strong Start - Kentucky dominated Kansas for almost the entire game. Here, Kansas forward Thomas Robinson and Kentucky guard Darius Miller battle for the ball during the first half of the game. (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Second Half Rally - Kansas head coach Bill Self calls out during the second half of the game. The Jayhawks regrouped for an impressive late second half rally. (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

4 / 14

Second Half Rally - Kansas head coach Bill Self calls out during the second half of the game. The Jayhawks regrouped for an impressive late second half rally. (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Photo By Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip

On the Comeback - Kentucky guard Marquis Teague tries to dribble around Kansas forward Thomas Robinson during the second half.Robinson, along with Kansas players Tyshawn Taylor and Elijah Johnson, led the Jayhawks. (Photo: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

5 / 14

On the Comeback - Kentucky guard Marquis Teague tries to dribble around Kansas forward Thomas Robinson during the second half.Robinson, along with Kansas players Tyshawn Taylor and Elijah Johnson, led the Jayhawks. (Photo: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

ADVERTISEMENT
Team Spirit  - Despite landing on his shoulder early in the game, Kentucky forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist finished strong, earning 11 points for the team.(Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

6 / 14

Team Spirit - Despite landing on his shoulder early in the game, Kentucky forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist finished strong, earning 11 points for the team.(Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Players Rejoice - Kentucky players celebrate their win against Kansas on the court. This year's NCAA champtionship victory is the team's first since 1998. (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

7 / 14

Players Rejoice - Kentucky players celebrate their win against Kansas on the court. This year's NCAA champtionship victory is the team's first since 1998. (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Photo By Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip

Emotional Win - Kentucky forward Anthony Davis hugs forward Terrence Jones after the hard won victory.  (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

8 / 14

Emotional Win - Kentucky forward Anthony Davis hugs forward Terrence Jones after the hard won victory.  (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Photo By Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip

Job Well Done - Kentucky head coach John Calipari celebrates with the team after the win. (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

9 / 14

Job Well Done - Kentucky head coach John Calipari celebrates with the team after the win. (Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Photo By Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip

Hug It Out - Emotional Kentucky head coach John Calipari gets a hug from forward Anthony Davis after their team beat Kansas. \r(Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

10 / 14

Hug It Out - Emotional Kentucky head coach John Calipari gets a hug from forward Anthony Davis after their team beat Kansas. \r(Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Photo By Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip

ADVERTISEMENT
Pure Pandemonium  - While the rush of adrenaline that comes from watching your favorite sports team play is certainly thrilling, it has also fueled some of the most infamous riots in sports history. Here’s a look at sporting scenes that turned ugly.—Britt Middleton(Photo: AP Photo/The Lexington Herald-Leader, Jonathan Palmer)

11 / 14

Fans Rejoice...and Riot - What began as a passionate celebration quickly escalated into a full scale riot as 15,000 fans took to the streets after the championship win.  (Photo: AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Amy Wallot)

Out of Control - Around 20 people were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment from injuries from fights or having been hit by thrown objects during the riot.(Photo: AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Amy Wallot)

12 / 14

Out of Control - Around 20 people were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment from injuries from fights or having been hit by thrown objects during the riot.(Photo: AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Amy Wallot)

Photo By Photo: AP Photo/The Courier-Journal

Who Shot Ya? - At least one person was shot during the riots. The gunman fled from the scene and is still unknown. (Photo: AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Amy Wallot)

13 / 14

Who Shot Ya? - At least one person was shot during the riots. The gunman fled from the scene and is still unknown. (Photo: AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Amy Wallot)

Photo By Photo: AP Photo/The Courier-Journal

March 31, 2012 - Following the University of Kentucky’s win of the NCAA championship title on Monday, thousands of Big Blue fans erupted outside the school’s Lexington campus. In the frenzy, two men reportedly got into an argument and one shot the other; he was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  (Photo: AP Photo/Christian Randolph)

14 / 14

Celebration Bonfire - Fire officials said they put out more than 40 fires, extinguishing a car, several mattresses, couches and piles of garbage.(Photo: AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Amy Wallot)