NCAA Tournament Notebook: Illini’s Brad Underwood on Xavier’s Offensive Pace: ‘We run with everybody’
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By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 21, 2025
MILWAUKEE — When asked the question Thursday if his Illinois team can handle a frantic, up-and-down pace for their NCAA Tournament first-round game against 11-seed Xavier, Brad Underwood was defiant that his team can’t possibly be run off the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.
The Illini eight-year head coach doesn’t look at Xavier’s No. 9 national ranking in transition offense or their 17 fast break points they posted Wednesday night in their 86-80 victory over Texas in the First Four round as a dealbreaker for 6-seed Illinois.
“We run with everybody,” Underwood said. “Nobody does it better than them. Nobody does it better than (Xavier head coach Sean Miller) but we’ve seen Wisconsin. We’ve seen Iowa. What makes Xavier different is they’ll take the ball out of the net after you make and then push it.”
Underwood’s plan for the Illini’s NCAA Tournament opener on Friday (est. 8:45 p.m. CST, CBS) is to not slow down the pace of the game but to counter with the offensive pace of their own led by first-year point guard and projected 2025 NBA Draft lottery selection Kasparas Jakucionis, who is the first Illini player since Ayo Dosunmu to average at least 15.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists in a season.