TXSO -10.0 o157.0
ARPB 10.0 u157.0
EIU 6.5 o131.5
SIUE -6.5 u131.5
Final Feb 4
KENT 70 -8.5 o141.5
EMU 49 8.5 u141.5
Final Feb 4
MARQ 64 2.5 o147.0
SJU 70 -2.5 u147.0
Final Feb 4
VAN 75 10.0 o155.5
FLA 86 -10.0 u155.5
Final Feb 4
M-OH 76 1.5 o144.5
CMU 70 -1.5 u144.5
Final Feb 4
LAS 66 19.0 o143.5
VCU 96 -19.0 u143.5
Final Feb 4
UK 84 5.0 o159.0
MISS 98 -5.0 u159.0
Final Feb 4
PUR 90 -6.5 o155.5
IOWA 81 6.5 u155.5
Final Feb 4
MINN 69 6.5 o140.0
PSU 61 -6.5 u140.0
Final Feb 4
WICH 66 -2.0 o144.0
CHAR 58 2.0 u144.0
Final Feb 4
DRKE 55 -4.0 o123.5
MURR 45 4.0 u123.5
Final Feb 4
SLU 73 -1.0 o152.5
MASS 71 1.0 u152.5
Final Feb 4
NIU 77 6.5 o145.5
BGSU 84 -6.5 u145.5
Final Feb 4
DAV 63 9.5 o141.0
DAY 69 -9.5 u141.0
Final Feb 4
WMU 69 10.5 o153.0
OHIO 94 -10.5 u153.0
Final Feb 4
ND 60 3.0 o141.5
FSU 67 -3.0 u141.5
Final Feb 4
BUFF 74 13.0 o163.0
TOL 87 -13.0 u163.0
Final Feb 4
BALL 73 13.0 o155.5
AKR 81 -13.0 u155.5
Final Feb 4
OKST 63 21.5 o130.0
HOU 72 -21.5 u130.0
Final Feb 4
GTWN 69 8.0 o140.5
XAV 74 -8.0 u140.5
Final Feb 4
USU 71 -9.5 o138.5
WYO 67 9.5 u138.5
Final Feb 4
SBON 53 3.0 o134.0
L-IL 77 -3.0 u134.0
Final Feb 4
BAY 59 7.5 o143.0
TTU 73 -7.5 u143.0
Final Feb 4
USC 75 3.5 o138.0
NW 77 -3.5 u138.0
Final Feb 4
IND 64 9.0 o152.5
WIS 76 -9.0 u152.5
Final OT Feb 4
GT 89 12.0 o140.0
CLEM 86 -12.0 u140.0
Final Feb 4
NEV 74 -10.0 o130.5
AFA 60 10.0 u130.5
Final Feb 4
OKLA 70 17.5 o153.5
AUB 98 -17.5 u153.5
Final 0OT Feb 4
SJSU 94 -3.0 o147.5
FRES 91 3.0 u147.5
Final Feb 4
MSU 61 2.0 o140.0
UCLA 63 -2.0 u140.0
Final Feb 4
KSU 71 3.0 o140.0
ASU 70 -3.0 u140.0
Final Feb 4
ARIZ 85 3.0 o153.0
BYU 74 -3.0 u153.0
Final Feb 4
BSU 71 -3.0 o141.0
UNLV 62 3.0 u141.0
Illinois 7th Big Ten15-7
Northwestern 15th Big Ten13-10

Illinois @ Northwestern preview

Welsh-Ryan Arena

Last Meeting ( Jan 24, 2024 ) Illinois 91, Northwestern 96

If Northwestern's Big Ten opener had been just two-tenths of a second shorter, then the Wildcats would have pulled off a huge road win and felt that much better going into Friday's home clash with No. 19 Illinois.

Iowa's Josh Dix released his game-winning 27-footer with 0:00.1 showing on the clock on Tuesday night, delivering a dagger to the Wildcats.

"Just a very difficult way to lose," said Northwestern coach Chris Collins. "The game can be rewarding in a lot of ways -- and the game can rip your heart out. We've got to rebound. We can't let one loss deter us and get to two."

While Northwestern (6-3, 0-1 Big Ten) left Iowa City feeling rotten about the final result, Collins felt good about how his team rallied. The Wildcats trailed by 17 in the first half and 11 at the break yet owned a six-point lead with the ball with two minutes to go.

"Our guys have a lot of heart," Collins said. "We have guys who have winners' spirits. There's a lot of winning in our locker room. Even if they get down, they believe they're going to come back and win."

The Wildcats are 5-0 at home this season against a relatively light schedule. But last year, while earning their second straight NCAA Tournament berth, they went 9-1 at home in Big Ten play. That included a 96-91 overtime win over Illinois, ranked No. 9 at the time.

While the Wildcats retain four key players from that squad, the Illini (6-1, 0-0) retain none. But according to this week's NBA Draft Big Board story by The Athletic, the Illini boast four players in the Top 100: freshman point guard Kasparas Jakucionis (No. 5), freshman wing Will Riley (No. 31), sophomore center Tomislav Ivisic (No. 50) and fifth-year stretch four Ben Humrichous (No. 94).

Illinois' last outing was a 90-77 thrashing of No. 19 Arkansas on Thanksgiving Day. Ivisic racked up 21 points and 10 rebounds while Jakucionis finished with a career-high 23 points to go with six rebounds and four assists. With Arkansas still hanging around within 10 points with eight minutes left, the 18-year-old from Lithuania reeled off 14 straight points to keep the Razorbacks at bay.

"You don't coach that," said Illinois coach Brad Underwood. "It's not like we were drawing up plays for him. That's why next-level people love him: Because he has the ability to step back and make a 3. He has the ability to get fouled. He knows what the game needs.

"I would love to take credit for all that -- and I can take credit for none. He's got a gift."

But Friday's game in Evanston, Ill., will be the first true college road game for Jakucionis, Riley and Ivisic. Northwestern hopes its sellout crowd and veteran-laden rotation can make the difference.

It will help if fifth-year senior Ty Berry enjoys another good game. He entered the Iowa game shooting just 31 percent from 3-point range and averaging 6.2 points per game, but Berry drilled 5-of-9 3-pointers for a season-high 20 points.

"It was his best game of the year," Collins said. "We need him. There's so much attention on Brooks (Barnhizer) and Nick (Martinelli) and Jalen (Leach). We need Ty to be able to give us that fourth scorer."

--Field Level Media

Pages Related to This Topic