ANN ARBOR, MI - Ann Arbor police are warning basketball fans that certain behavior following the Wolverines national title game against Villanova on Monday, April 2, will earn them a "time out" - in jail.

"As we prepare for Monday night's big game we'd remind you that we love to see fans celebrate their team. However, there are some things which WILL earn you a time out," the police department said in a social media post on Sunday evening.

Climbing poles, trees, signs or buildings; throwing anything; interfering with traffic; damaging property; lighting fires; and any other behavior that puts others at risk will not be tolerated, police said.

Four people were arrested Saturday night in Ann Arbor following the University of Michigan's Final Four victory over Loyola-Chicago, when hundreds of students and UM fans took the streets in the South University area to celebrate the win.

City workers prepared for post-game reactions in the streets by removing trash bins and benches in the area of South University and Liberty Street ahead of Saturday's game, said Lisa Wondrash, communications director for the City of Ann Arbor.

Monday's game starts at 9:20 p.m., and the Crisler Center is hosting a watch party for UM students and season ticket holders.