
Illini Women Land 10-Seed in Big Ten Tourney; Will Face Wisconsin on Wednesday
(From Illinois Sports Information Office) March 1, 2026 CHAMPAIGN, […]

Illini Women Land 10-Seed in Big Ten Tourney; Will Face Wisconsin on Wednesday
(From Illinois Sports Information Office) March 1, 2026 CHAMPAIGN, […]

Watch: Illini coach Shauna Green postgame Minnesota presser
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Another Illini Slow Start Eventually Leads to No. 22 Minnesota Escaping With Victory
Illinois got down as many as 15 points in […]

Sturdy's Rewind: Michigan is Just Better
By Brad Sturdy - IlliniGuys Insider/Analyst & Co-Host, IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular
March 1, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Joe Clark/IlliniGuys)
The Illini fell to Michigan 84-70 at the State Farm Center on Friday night, and the Wolverines showed why they are one of the 3 favorites to win the title on April 6th in Indianapolis, while the Illini showed why matchups are going to be very important to their success in March.
Here is what we learned about the Illini and Michigan in this one.
*Illinois likes to hunt matchups, and they did that against Michigan. The problem is that they have a hard time finding mismatches due to the versatility of the Michigan lineup. The Wolverines have more strength and athleticism, and they have the length to match up with Illinois and contest shots as well. The good news is that there are not many, maybe only 3 or 4 teams, that have the size and athleticism to do that.
*That doesn’t mean that Illinois can’t beat Michigan, but it means they are going to beat them consistently. You hope the one time will be in the Final Four. See 1989.
*Despite that, Illinois still got good looks.

Morez Johnson’s Nightmare Return to Champaign….For Everybody in Orange & Blue
What was supposed to be sweet revenge toward Morez Johnson Jr. for everybody associated with the Illini program instead became a reality check for everybody on the home sideline.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
February 28, 2026
CHAMPAIGN — On a night where nearly everybody inside State Farm Center wanted to create a nightmare scenario for Morez Johnson Jr., the former Illini forward led the charge toward a dream for Michigan’s front court.
From the moment he was introduced as a starter in pre-game to when he contributed 13 points, four offensive rebounds and four free throws, Johnson’s former head coach Brad Underwood had no choice but acknowledge his former signee and player was simply at another level.
“I love Morez to death. That’s the new world. He left (Illinois) for the reasons he did and you’d have to ask him why but he’s a terrific young man,” Underwood said. “He’s a next level type of player and he showed that tonight.”

Rivalry Restored: Wolverines Get Revenge with First Win Over Illini This Decade
By IlliniGuys Staff February 27, 2026 (Cover photo courtesy […]

Sturdy's Game Preview: Michigan
By Brad Sturdy - IlliniGuys InsiderAnalyst & Co-Host, IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular
February 27, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
It is the next ‘biggest game of the year’ for the Illini as they host the #3 Michigan Wolverines in a showdown of the top 2 teams in the Big Ten standings on Friday night. The Wolverines and Illini both stubbed their toes last weekend and are looking to solidify their NCAA and Big Ten Tournament seeds. The Wolverines will clinch the Big Ten title outright with a win, and Illinois can put themselves in a great position for a 2 seed in the NCAA tournament and a 2 seed and triple bye in the Big Ten tournament.
Here’s a look at the matchup.
Setting the Stage
#10 Illinois (22-6, 13-4 B1G) vs. #3 Michigan (26-2, 16-1 B1G)
Friday, Feb. 27, 2026 // 7 p.m. CT // Champaign, Ill. // State Farm Center
TV: FOX – Jason Benetti (Play-by-Play) & Bill Raftery (Analyst)
Radio: Busey Bank Illini Sports Network – Brian Barnhart (Play-By-Play) & Deon Thomas
Notable
*No. 10 Illinois opens a two-game homestand on Friday night with a Top-10 matchup against No. 3 Michigan. Illinois carries a nine-game winning streak vs. Michigan (began Dec. 11, 2019), including four straight at home.
*In facing No. 3 Michigan, Illinois is looking for its highest-ranked win since beating No. 2 Texas on Dec. 6, 2022, its highest-ranked Big Ten win since a 76-53 rout at No. 2 Michigan on March 2, 2021, and its highest-ranked home win since upsetting No. 1 Indiana on Feb. 7, 2013 on a Tyler Griffey layup at the buzzer.
*Illinois has defeated two Top-5 teams entering the game against No. 3 Michigan, with wins at No. 4 Purdue and at No. 5 Nebraska. The school record for Top-5 wins in a season is three, set by the 1951-52 Illini squad.
*Friday will mark the first game in 20 years at State Farm Center with both teams ranked in the Top 10, since No. 6 Illinois beat No. 7 Michigan State on Jan. 5, 2006, behind Dee Brown's career-high 34 points.

Illini Upset Bid in Iowa City Falls Painfully Short as No. 9 Hawkeyes Escape With 82-78 Win
Illinois couldn’t finish off a six-point, fourth-quarter lead for […]


Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Ties Run Deep with Rising 2030 Prospect Austin Strange
By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst
February 25, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Prep Girls Hoops)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – As Illinois women’s basketball continues to build under head coach Shauna Green, assistant coach DeAntoine Beasley has remained a steady presence since the staff’s arrival in 2022. Known as “Cat,” Beasley’s long standing relationships in the game are helping the Illini connect with prospects early, including one of the nation’s most promising young players with Illinois ties.
Beasley, who played collegiately at Tennessee Tech, has maintained a close bond with former teammate Rusty Strange. That connection has helped bring Rusty’s daughter, Austin Strange, onto Illinois’ radar as she develops into one of the top young players in the country.
Austin Strange, a member of the class of 2030, already stands a legitimate 6-foot-3 wing with guard-like skills. The Strange family recently visited Illinois and came away thoroughly impressed with what they saw in Champaign.

Ked's Recruiting Roundup - "Jaxon (Davis) Likes to Play for His Community”: Staying Home Could Lead Davis to Illinois
By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst
February 23, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Kedric Prince/IlliniGuys)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Illinois men’s basketball program recently hosted several recruits on campus for a home game against Indiana at State Farm Center. Among the visitors, few names generated more buzz than Warren Township High School four-star guard Jaxon Davis.
The 6-foot-0, 165-pound standout from Gurnee, Illinois, is widely regarded as one of the state’s premier prospects in the 2027 class. Illinois did not bring Davis to campus as a courtesy visit. The Illini staff, led by assistant coach Zach Hamer, is working diligently to secure his commitment in what is shaping up as a highly competitive recruitment.
In an era when many elite prospects leave their high school programs for national prep schools, Davis has chosen a different path. He has remained at Warren Township, a decision rooted in family, community, and continuity.

Illini Complete Fourth Straight Sweep of Northwestern in Blowout Fashion, 92-65 in Evanston
Illinois head coach Shauna Green is now 8-0 against […]

‘When’s Enough, Enough?’: Underwood Frustrated After Illini Blow 23-Point Lead at UCLA
By Zeno Jo - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
February 22, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
LOS ANGELES – Up 23 in the first half, No. 10 Illinois looked untouchable. By the end, it looked stunned.
Following the loss, members of the team were on the same page that the loss stemmed from mental lapses and issues with the team’s scout. The Illini stuck to their scouting report by leaving low-percentage shooters open and playing the numbers game. UCLA made them pay.
“It was so easy early, but there’s no let-up,” head coach Brad Underwood said. “You can’t do that. We let them find a rhythm, and we let really average shooters on their team start making shots and get comfortable, and then it stressed us.”
The bubbling stress culminated at the end of the first half with what Underwood called a freshman mistake from guard Keaton Wagler – a foul on a Trey Perry desperation heave from beyond the arc that was called a shooting foul, leading to three points from the free-throw line. IlliniGuys’ Zeno Jo asked Underwood about whether Illinois’ failures down the stretch simply boiled down to trusting the scout to a fault, which he responded to with a resounding yes.

Illini Lose Another Overtime Thriller; UCLA’s Dent Hits Coast-to-Coast Layup
Illinois moves to 0-3 in overtime games as they […]

Meet the Glue Guys II: Jake Davis, The Orange and Blue Swagger Machine
By Zeno Jo - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
February 21, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
LOS ANGELES – Beyond the memes, the devoted fans, and the hairstyle that has captivated a fanbase, forward Jake Davis has steadily grown to become one of the most important rotational pieces in an Illinois men’s basketball team that seems destined for postseason success.
By the numbers, Davis has improved his points, assists, and rebounds per game while more than doubling his minutes per game, all while shooting more efficiently than he did last year. While all of those numbers are up, they pale in comparison to Davis’s freshman season at Mercer, where he was the third option in the Bears’ offense.
Now in the role of a glue guy, Davis says “I think I’m very self-aware, you know what I mean?” Davis said. “Even on my high school team, I had a bunch of really good players around me. I realized that to win games, you take advantage of people’s strengths, and at this level, we have so many guys who are so good at different things.”
Head coach Brad Underwood called Davis and teammate Ben Humrichous two of the greatest glue guys in the nation following the team’s 101-65 win over USC earlier in the week. In the blowout, the pair combined for 23 points on 7-for-10 shooting from deep. Davis says that he defines a glue guy as someone who does the little things on and off the court to help the team improve.