Coat racks labeled for the different staffs await their owners as green shirts are taken off and thrown into laundry bags. The staff had recently been released and were in the process of signing out before leaving Bramlage Coliseum. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Watching the final videos being played on the jumbotron, Adrian Esquilin waits for patrons to leave making sure the will not walk across the floor in the process. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
After the crowds had dispersed from their seats at Bramlage Coliseum, Adrian Esquilin waits on head coach Bruce Weber to finish up an interview on the court before releasing his green shirt staff. Once staff is released, they report to the main office to sign out and have brief meetings before calling it a night. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Staff workers make their way up bleachers at Bramlage Coliseum after the Texas Tech game. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Staff members sign out by leaving their name tags and filling time slips before being able to leave Bramlage Coliseum for the night. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Sitting in a meeting room adjacent to the main office at Bramlage Coliseum, Adrian Esquilin takes a moment to stare into space before going back to organizing schedules for an upcoming high school basketball tournament being hosted at Bramlage. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Ethan Kraus, junior studying sociology, asks a question during Adrian Esquilin's meeting at the end of the day before being released. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Talking with R.J. Bokelman, Adrian Esquilin goes over staff schedules for a high school basketball tournament hosted at Bralmage Coliseum. Esquilin has been contacting his staff throughout the night trying to schedule positions for jobs during the tournament. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Adrian Esquilin turns around to walk back around the corridor of Bralmage Coliseum after checking on the basketball game against Texas Tech.
(Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Walking out of the tunnle into the center of Bramlege Coliseum, Adrian Esquilin, begins to check on his staff just before half time. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
A basket of walkie talkie's sit in the main lobby of the Bramlage Coliseum offices during the Wildcat's game against Texas Tech. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
The men's basketball team gets ready for their game against Texas Tech by dancing in front of the camera which is displayed on the center screens at Bramlage Coliseum. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Adrian Esquilin looks over shift schedules with Kathy in the main office in Bramlege Coliseum during the Wildcats game against Texas Tech. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Wildcat fans prepare for the basketball game against Texas Tech by holding up newspapers with "We Are K-State PROUD" on them at Bramlage Coliseum. The newspaper tradition has been going on for years although it makes quite a mess for the Bramlage staff. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Adrian Esquilin anticipates falling newspaper onto the floor of Bramlage Coliseum before the game against Texas Tech. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
While making his rounds, Adrian Esquilin reaches out to shake the hand of Nolan Regnier, sophomore in secondary education, before the begining of the Wildcat's game against Texas Tech in Bramlege Coliseum. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
(5:12) While making his rounds around Bramlege Coliseum, Adrian Esquilin checks on the vendor Cats Closet on the East side. Before the game, Esquilin makes sure there aren't any problems with vendors or staff working outside of where the game will be played. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
(4:37) Adrian Esquilin takes a students ticket to try to scan it with a different ticket scanner. A problem arose causing students I-Cat tickets to not register preventing them from entering the game against Texas Tech Febuary 25. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
(4:36 p.m.) Adrian Esquilin talks with RJ Bokelman, Director of Facilities Operations, trying to fix a problem with ticket scanners preventing students to enter the game. The problem was later fixed and students soon filed in to the fieldhouse. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
(4:56) Joking with other Bramlege staff members, Adrian Esquilin begins to walk around checking on his staff. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
(5:57) A pin-up welcomes you into the offices of Athletics Operations at Bramlege Coliseum where Adrian Esquilin, who was talking to R.J. Bokeman in her office. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
(5:02) Sharing an elevator with Willie the Wildcat and Jim Muller, Adrian Esquilin mocks our schools mascot by making fun of his cat like features. Esquilin was on his way to the offices to check on his staff before the game against Texas Tech. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
(4:28) Listening to news on the radio about a scanner issue, Adrian Esquilin manages his staff at Bramlege Coliseum before the game against Texas Tech. The problem prevented students who lined up early for the game from entering since their tickets refused to register with the scanners. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
(4:25) Adrian Esquilin jokes with students outside of Bill Snyder Family Stadium while leading them into Bramlege Coliseum. The students who, who had arrived early for the K-State vs. Texas Tech game, line up outside of the East gates to the stadium before being allowed to come up. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
(5:10) Checking his radio, Adrian Esquilin listens to chatter from other staffers while walking around the fieldhouse checking all the vendors. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)
Adrian Esquilin, sophomore in open option, leads a group of students into Bramlege Coliseum before the game against Texas Tech Febuary 25. Student generally start to line up outside on the East side of Bill Snyder Family Stadium up to three hours depending on the game to get first choice on seats. (Photo by Evert Nelson | Collegian)