Dozens of painted stick figures popped up on Baylor’s campus Monday morning following the latest federal lawsuit filed against the university.

The suit, which went public on Friday, claimed the football program’s “rape culture” was responsible for 52 rapes involving at least 31 players from 2011 to 2014, figures which far exceed the numbers provided by Baylor’s Board of Regents to The Wall Street Journal in the Fall, saying there were 17 women who reported sexual or domestic assaults involving 19 players including four gang rapes since 2011.

While the 26-page suit includes no documentary support for the number of rapes and players, some students are paying attention.

In an apparent direct response to the allegations, paper cutouts of stick figures, numbered “1” to “52” and spray-painted green and gold, were taped to the bricks in front of the Rosenbalm Fountain on campus. One stick figure in the front was left unpainted with the words “HOW MANY MORE?” in caps.

Who is responsible for the display is unknown, but the stick figures were gone by late Monday morning.

“I’m actually glad the university left them up as long as they did, I wish they had left them up a little longer because I think it was a really important message that needed to be widespread,” said Mary Kate Moore who got her undergraduate degree from Baylor.

Now a Baylor law student, Moore saw the demonstration during her morning run on campus and said it made her proud of her university.

“I really want the greater country, world, to see that Baylor is a really compassionate and empathetic place because I think a lot of times it gets very ‘lost in the sauce’ how much we as students care for each other and that's what today was about, it wasn't a political statement, it was about people really standing with those that haven't come forward and those that have,” said Moore.

The woman who came forward with the most recent lawsuit claims she was raped by two football players in April of 2013.

KWTX reached out to Baylor officials for comment early Monday evening but did not immediately hear back.