
Illini Leave Indy Feeling Better After 3-Night Big Ten Tourney Run
Illinois head coach Shauna Green feels two wins in the Big Ten Tournament and at least two weeks in between a NCAA Tournament game could be exactly what her team needs.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 7, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
INDIANAPOLIS — Two more wins and a two-week break before playing again has Illinois coaches and players leaving Gainbridge Fieldhouse feeling energized about an upcoming NCAA Tournament.
Illini head coach Shauna Green watched her extremely veteran team limp figuratively and literally to the finish of a 2024-25 campaign with injuries and a frustrating one-and-done experience in the Big Ten Tournament. Two weeks later, Illinois did earned its first NCAA Tournament win since 2000 but Green was leaving Indianapolis with more questions than answers about how her team would react to a national postseason experience.
On Friday night following a 64-58 loss to No. 9 Iowa, Green sees a completely flipped script with her youthful Illini squad that completed three games in three night that included a tight 71-69 win over No. 18 Michigan State on Thursday evening.
“The understanding what it takes in a win or go home environment, the understanding how to have quick turnarounds and still be able to get a scout in, and again, with a team that has never been through a lot of this stuff together,” Green said on Friday night about what she quickly learned about her Illinois team this week. “A ton of things we can learn from it. A ton of things we're going to carry into the (NCAA) Tournament with us, and a ton of things that can really propel us into next year.”














