Sam Richmond | NCAA.com | February 4, 2016 Kansas basketball shows incredible support for ESPN's Holly Rowe Holly Rowe has been with ESPN since 1998. Share On Wednesday night, Kansas basketball showed its support in a big way for ESPN's Holly Rowe, who underwent surgery to remove a tumor in her chest on Tuesday. During the men's game against Kansas State, Jayhawks fans chanted for Rowe and also brought signs in support of her. During timeout, KU students show love for ESPN's Holly Rowe, chanting "We love Holly!" @sportsiren. — Jim Marchiony (@JMarchiony) February 4, 2016 @sportsiren Holly - you've got fans in your corner. #kubball #ksu #KUvsKSU #RockChalk pic.twitter.com/Tq4pxSKKgj — B Walter (@bryce_walter) February 4, 2016 Members of the women's team also sent a video message to Rowe. Sending our thoughts and prayers to @sportsiren! We you! #KUwbb pic.twitter.com/KNAIdk81kt — Kansas Women's Bball (@KUWBball) February 4, 2016 The support from the Jayhawks clearly meant a lot to Rowe, who tweeted her appreciation Wednesday night. Well I am in tears. Just humbled and amazed by the love my sports families have shown to me! Thanks @kuhoops and... https://t.co/qNsVpDfooC — Holly Rowe (@sportsiren) February 4, 2016 Well done, Kansas. Well done. MORE: Kansas fans give Buddy Hield a standing ovation Colleges with the most players in the 2022 NBA Playoffs Kentucky leads all schools with 15 former Wildcats in the 2022 NBA Playoffs. READ MORE 50 states ranked by all-time DI men's college basketball victories These are the 50 states (and D.C.) ranked by all-time DI men's basketball victories. READ MORE Where Kansas' 2022 team ranks among the greatest men's basketball champions ever The 2022 Jayhawks were great — but how great? Here is where they rank among all of the sport's national champions based on margin of victory, winning percentage and advanced metrics. READ MORE