Final Jan 29
COLG 72 -5.5 o143.5
ARMY 84 5.5 u143.5
Final Jan 29
CHSO 82 -3.0 o151.5
SCUS 75 3.0 u151.5
Final Jan 29
SAM 70 -2.0 o150.0
FUR 72 2.0 u150.0
Final Jan 29
ODU 78 10.5 o128.0
APP 77 -10.5 u128.0
Final Jan 29
PRE 67 7.5 o149.0
WIN 76 -7.5 u149.0
Final Jan 29
RAD 65 1.0 o142.5
UNCA 72 -1.0 u142.5
Final Jan 29
HOU 63 -9.0 o123.5
WVU 49 9.0 u123.5
Final Jan 29
UVA 82 2.0 o134.5
MIA 71 -2.0 u134.5
Final Jan 29
DUQ 72 9.0 o137.5
JOES 76 -9.0 u137.5
Final Jan 29
VT 76 11.5 o143.0
FSU 66 -11.5 u143.0
Final Jan 29
NAVY 79 1.5 o138.0
LEH 54 -1.5 u138.0
Final Jan 29
UNI 52 7.5 o122.0
DRKE 66 -7.5 u122.0
Final Jan 29
RICH 66 8.0 o135.0
GW 75 -8.0 u135.0
Final Jan 29
L-MD 67 5.0 o137.0
BUCK 79 -5.0 u137.0
Final Jan 29
AMER 75 -1.0 o133.0
LAF 68 1.0 u133.0
Final Jan 29
ETSU 65 1.5 o138.0
UNCG 70 -1.5 u138.0
Final Jan 29
MASS 82 3.5 o157.0
URI 88 -3.5 u157.0
Final 0OT Jan 29
CHAR 89 9.0 o146.0
TEM 90 -9.0 u146.0
Final Jan 29
MOSU 67 5.5 o146.5
INST 72 -5.5 u146.5
Final Jan 29
TCU 57 11.5 o135.5
TTU 71 -11.5 u135.5
Final Jan 29
UTSA 74 9.0 o159.0
FAU 94 -9.0 u159.0
Final Jan 29
FOR 88 3.0 o148.5
LAS 72 -3.0 u148.5
Final Jan 29
CHAT 84 -10.5 o147.5
WCU 60 10.5 u147.5
Final Jan 29
WIS 68 5.5 o152.0
MD 76 -5.5 u152.0
Final Jan 29
VMI 74 11.0 o140.5
WOF 67 -11.0 u140.5
Final Jan 29
UNA 67 -4.0 o153.0
QNC 75 4.0 u153.0
Final Jan 29
LONG 87 -1.0 o149.0
WEBB 92 1.0 u149.0
Final Jan 29
AUB 87 -12.0 o150.0
LSU 74 12.0 u150.0
Final Jan 29
FGCU 83 2.5 o136.0
JAC 79 -2.5 u136.0
Final OT Jan 29
STET 100 9.0 o162.5
UNF 101 -9.0 u162.5
Final Jan 29
CIT 46 13.5 o145.0
MER 80 -13.5 u145.0
Final OT Jan 29
L-IL 53 6.5 o132.0
GMU 58 -6.5 u132.0
Final Jan 29
UWG 70 1.5 o138.0
CARK 75 -1.5 u138.0
Final Jan 29
UNT 58 -4.0 o133.5
WICH 54 4.0 u133.5
Final Jan 29
UAB 78 -7.0 o154.0
TLSA 68 7.0 u154.0
Final Jan 29
ARST 81 -9.0 o152.0
USM 68 9.0 u152.0
Final Jan 29
NEOM 87 -1.5 o170.0
SDAK 91 1.5 u170.0
Final Jan 29
ORU 71 13.5 o156.5
STT 86 -13.5 u156.5
Final Jan 29
MURR 74 -5.0 o134.5
EVAN 78 5.0 u134.5
Final Jan 29
UIC 93 8.0 o147.5
BRAD 70 -8.0 u147.5
Final Jan 29
DEP 61 13.5 o141.0
CONN 72 -13.5 u141.0
Final Jan 29
OKST 57 7.0 o143.0
KSU 85 -7.0 u143.0
Final Jan 29
XAV 77 7.0 o143.5
CREI 86 -7.0 u143.5
Final Jan 29
SMC 67 -4.0 o141.0
SCU 54 4.0 u141.0
Final Jan 29
RUTG 79 9.5 o138.5
NW 72 -9.5 u138.5
Final Jan 29
CAL 65 13.0 o152.0
SMU 76 -13.0 u152.0
Final Jan 29
TEX 69 6.5 o142.0
MISS 72 -6.5 u142.0
Final Jan 29
BEL 78 2.0 o154.5
ILST 81 -2.0 u154.5
Final Jan 29
ALA 88 1.5 o166.0
MSST 84 -1.5 u166.0
Final Jan 29
NEV 56 7.5 o136.5
BSU 66 -7.5 u136.5
Final Jan 29
UNLV 71 10.5 o146.0
USU 76 -10.5 u146.0
Final Jan 29
SYR 61 12.0 o148.0
STAN 70 -12.0 u148.0
Illinois 6th Big Ten14-6
Nebraska 17th Big Ten12-8

Illinois @ Nebraska preview

Pinnacle Bank Arena

Last Meeting ( Mar 16, 2024 ) Nebraska 87, Illinois 98

Illinois coach Brad Underwood is high on his 18th-ranked team.

"We can be a dominant team if we keep growing and finding ways," Underwood said Sunday after an 83-74 Big Ten Conference home romp over Northwestern. "It's growing steps and part of our process."

That process will take the Fighting Illini (14-6, 6-4) on the road Thursday night for another conference matchup, this time against struggling Nebraska (12-8, 2-7) in Lincoln, Neb.

Illinois was never in danger Sunday, despite what the final score said. It led 43-21 at halftime and maintained that 22-point lead until the last five minutes, when the Wildcats went on a run to make the final margin more respectable.

What made the outcome more impressive was that the Illini dominated in rebounding without 7-foot-1 center Tomislav Ivisic, the team's second-leading scorer at an average of 13 points a game and top rebounder at 8.5 per game.

He missed his second straight game with mononucleosis, and his status for Thursday night isn't known.

Illinois carved out a 50-27 advantage on the glass against Northwestern, grabbing 21 offensive rebounds. It helped that freshman forward Morez Johnson Jr., who was overmatched in the team's 91-70 loss against Maryland last Thursday, had 15 points, nine rebounds and three blocked shots.

Johnson is averaging 6.6 rebounds in just 16.1 minutes per game this season.

"Rebounding is the key to our team," Underwood said. "I thought Morez did a great job."

The Illini lead Division I in rebounds with an average of 42 per game. In addition to Ivisic and Johnson, three other players are averaging at least 5.4 per game.

Kasparas Jakucionis leads the team in scoring at 15.9 ppg and in assists with 5.4.

While Illinois appears to be on a collision course with a top-four seed in the NCAA Tournament, the Cornhuskers have hit tough times. Sunday's 83-55 setback at then-No. 18 Wisconsin stretched their losing streak to six games and has them missing the conference tournament, which leaves out the bottom three teams in the 18-team league.

Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg praised his team's defense when it was 12-2 and flirting with a spot in the Top 25, but that's not been the case lately. The team has allowed an average of 86 points a game during its skid, giving up 17 3-pointers on Sunday.

"When you're on a streak like we are right now," Hoiberg said, "the human nature is to start questioning and to separate a little bit. But we have to find a way to stay together through this tough time and hopefully get this thing reversed soon.

"Any time you lose, it's frustrating as hell. We have some very good opportunities ahead of us and some difficult tasks."

The good news for the Cornhuskers is that after this game and a trip to No. 16 Oregon on Sunday, they won't play a ranked team over the final nine games. But they still need to put together a winning streak to revive their hopes of earning a second straight NCAA berth.

Brice Williams is the team's leading scorer at 18.2 ppg, although he was held to 11 points on 4-of-12 shooting from the field on Sunday.

The Illini lead the all-time series 23-8 and have won the last nine meetings.

--Field Level Media

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