
Illini Can Reverse Troubled History Inside United Center in 2026 Big Ten Tournament
Illinois head coach Brad Underwood is just 1-5 inside the home of the NBA’s Chicago Bulls and hasn’t picked up a victory there since 2018.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 10, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
Despite the idea the University of Illinois boasts having its largest alumni base in Chicago, Brad Underwood would still have some trouble calling the United Center his program’s home away from home.
While the Illinois alumni representation in the third-largest city in the United States comes out to approximately two out of every five graduates working in Chicago, this orange and blue fanbase hasn’t resulted in program wins inside the city’s largest indoor sports arena. In his nine seasons leading the Illini men’s basketball program, Underwood has only one win inside the United Center - an overtime victory over Northwestern in the opening round of the 2019 Big Ten Conference Tournament. And the near six-year drought of futility inside the Chicago Bulls home arena hasn’t been for a lack of trying.
So when Illinois (24-7) will debut in the 2026 Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal round on Friday (approx. 1:30 p.m. CST, Big Ten Network), it will represent a chance to turn around a embarrassing history of losses to quality competition in the building with Michael Jordan’s statue looming large and just 138 miles north of the Illini’s home arena in Champaign.
“It’s obviously a great, great basketball city inside Chicago and we’ve got a great number of alums, donors and supporters there,” Underwood said














