The University of Connecticut (UConn) community has a lot to celebrate after the men's basketball team won the National Championship, but as expected, it got out of hand.

Monday night was business as usual for the fans of one of college basketball's most illustrious programs. Broken windows, torn down lampposts and a window broken from a torn down lamppost was just part of it.

And the party could very well keep going, as the UConn Lady Huskies are playing for their National Championship Tuesday night. Whereas UConn, a seven-seed, took down the eighth-seeded Kentucky, the undefeated women's team will meet Notre Dame, who is also undefeated this season.

"I love every bit of it. Everyone running around, everyone getting together. It's like a big family over here," UConn Junior Shane Quadrato told NBC Conn.

The Daily Campus, UConn's student-run newspaper chronicled the madness via Twitter.

With Monday night's win, the UConn men have won all four National Championship games they have been to, three with Jim Calhoun and now one with Kevin Ollie. The women are a perfect 8-0 and, with 12 titles, the Storrs campus' police are certainly used to celebrations this time of the year.

"By far, most of our students have conducted themselves safely and responsibly," UConn Police Chief Barbara O'Connor told ESPN.

Campus police arrested 30 people before 1:30 a.m. Tuesday morning and most were alcohol-related. UConn spokesman Tom Breen said the most common charges were "breach of peace, destruction of property, and we had a fireworks charge."

The Lady Huskies can make both UConn's men's and women's basketball programs 13 for 13 in national title games. No matter what happens Tuesday night, the Storrs campus could not be more proud of its basketball teams.

"I'm just so happy to be a Husky right now," 21-year-old UConn senior Mike Butkus told ESPN. "So much pride. The last 20 years, you'd be hard-pressed to find a program more successful than us."