622. The Dancing Queens rock the K-State Basketball games at Bramlage Coliseum. Gerry Ince is 83 years old. Janice Edwards is 84.
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info_outlineNothing gets the crowd going at K-State basketball games this season more than Gerry Ince, 83, and Janice Edwards, 84. The two friends are longtime K-State fans who had gone to basketball and football games with their husbands since the ’80s. Gerry was the first who got into dancing along with the timeout music.
The first time they went to a basketball game this season Janice had just sat down, and Gerry told her stand-up and cheer. When the time out music comes on Gerry grabs Janice and they start dancing.
“The first time, we heard a really loud roar,” Edwards said. “We looked up, and I said, ‘Oh my god, Gerry, we’re on TV! We’re on the jumbotron.’”