The famous Harlem Globetrotters' mascot, Globie, opens the fun night in the Ferrell Center by showing off his breakdancing moves. Globie has been the Harlem Globetrotters' mascot since 1993. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
The famous Harlem Globetrotters’ mascot, Globie, opens the fun night in the Ferrell Center by showing off his breakdancing moves. Globie has been the Harlem Globetrotters’ mascot since 1993. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
John “Jet” Williams slams an impressive one-handed dunk, to the joy of excited fans all around. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
No. 22 Jet showcases his namesake by soaring across the court for an incredible two-handed dunk. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
The Harlem Globetrotters are known for combining athleticism, theater, and comedy, as can be seen by crowd favorite No. 33, Bull. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
No. 12 Ant assists No. 32 Jet in one of the Harlem Globetrotters’ signature three-member dunks. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
No. 12 Ant, the MC and crowd favorite, hypes up the crowd from on top of the basket. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
No. 3 Firefly dribbles past two of the Washing Generals, the historic rivals of the Harlem Globetrotters, who have not won a game against the Harlem globetrotters since 1971. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
Children from the audience rush to the court at halftime to dance with No. 2, Dizzy. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
No. 33 Bull flies to the top of the basket. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer
No. 33 Bull taunts his opponents by spinning the ball before a trick play. Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer