
Ivisic on Underwood Calling Out Illini’s Rebounding: ‘You’ll have to ask him if he was talking about me’
Illinois head coach Brad Underwood wants his bigs to take his Big Ten Tournament criticism personally before the 3-seed Illini begin the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 16, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
CHAMPAIGN — After securing just two rebounds and only one on the offensive end in the loss to Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournment quarterfinals, Tomislav Ivisic acted unsure if Brad Underwood was targeting him for lack of effort.
“I don’t know. Was he talking about me? You got to ask him that,” Ivisic said after Underwood commented that he needed “somebody to give a **** enough to get a rebound” after Friday loss to Wisconsin.
Turns out, when asked on Sunday the Illinois head coach was, indeed, talking about Ivisic and other Illinois players for being defeated in offensive rebounds and second chance points in the 91-88 overtime loss inside the United Center in Chicago.
In 24 minutes against the Badgers, Tomislav Ivisic had just two rebounds, which is tied for his season low in-game total posted just four other times in the 2025-26 season. Ivisic’s twin brother, Zvonimir, had seven rebounds in 21 minutes off the bench Friday but none of them were on the offensive end off Illini misses. Zvonimir Ivisic’s rebounding total matched the combined effort of Jake Davis and Ben Humrichous.
And in case Tomislav Ivisic is wondering, his head coach would like for the 22-year-old to be somewhat offended by Underwood’s public disappointment. In March, Underwood isn’t looking for his players to love everything he says.














