
‘It’s a surreal feeling’: After Watching His Hall of Fame Dad, Kevin Kruger Finally Was Cutting Nets For Himself
Kevin Kruger was “a spectator” for both times his dad cut down the nets at NCAA Tournament regional final. On Saturday in Houston, the first-year Illini assistant coach cut a portion down for himself.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 29, 2026
HOUSTON — There is a moment where Kevin Kruger looked up at the ladder set up near the goal closest to the Illinois pep band trying to soak in the moment.
It’s for that quick second the first-year Illinois assistant coach realized he’d be doing a lot of firsts with that pair of scissors. Following the Illini’s 71-59 win over Iowa, Kruger would be cutting a piece of this basketball net for the first time instead of watching his dad because it would be the first as a staff member of the team that had accomplished a Final Four bid.
“I’ve done this twice before with him. I was there both times,” Kruger said. “Today is the first time I did it without him. It’s still so very special and I feel very fortunate to be a part of this season. But it’s different without dad.”














