
Illini Men’s Golf Searching For Elite-Level Performance Entering Postseason Play
Illinois enters the Big Ten Championships this week in Oregon as the top seed but somewhat battling a high standard built their own history of dominance within the league.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
April 28, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
URBANA — At 60 years old and in his 26th season in charge of the Illinois men’s golf program, Mike Small is at the point every coach strives for and then is immediately frightened when they get there.
After having led Illinois to the NCAA Championships in 16 of the last 17 years and 18 times overall in the last 25 years (no championship was held in 2020) and seeing the Illini to 13 conference team titles since 2009, Small’s program is the dominant favorite in this week’s Big Ten Championships once again.
“I think the history of this program and how we’ve almost dominated the conference for the better part of a decade and a half goes without saying on our team because our guys know it from the recruiting process because that’s why they came here,” Small said to local reporters on Tuesday. “I do think there’s some stress involved with that to be honest with you because they feel like they have to uphold their end of the bargain.”














