
An Elite TKO: Illini Win Houston in Physical Bully Fight
Illinois took Houston’s reputation as a physical bully and turned it against the 2-seed Cougars in their hometown to pull off a satisfying Sweet 16 victory.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 27, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
HOUSTON — Since arriving in Houston this week, seemingly everybody on the Illinois roster had been describing this regional semifinal matchup as a fight.
After 40 minutes of what seemed like every form of physical contact, the Illini won on all scorecards in form of a what manifested itself in a dominating 65-55 victory. Whether it was about defensively keeping Houston out of the paint, Illinois threw more punches by holding the 2-seed Cougars to just 18 points in the paint. Whether it was about keeping Houston off the offensive glass, the hometown team here in the Bayou City to just 10 second-chance points.
Houston (30-7) didn’t get a single run-out for a fastbreak bucket. If the goal was defending without fouling, the Illini held their opponent to just two free throws. And maybe most importantly, Illinois (27-8) threw the first representative punch in this fight by running off an early eight-point lead in the first half despite shooting just 35 percent from the field.
“We were just ready to set the tone and we delivered the first hit and didn’t stop throwing punches at them,” said Illinois freshman forward David Mirkovic, who ended with 14 points and 10 rebounds. “When we have that physicality on defense and control the boards, we’re a very, very good basketball team.”
The game plan created by defensive coordinator Camryn Crocker to hedge ball screens and not allow Houston’s perimeter scorers to get downhill in the paint limited Houston to just seven layup or dunk attempts on Thursday night in front of a mostly stunned partisan crowd.














