In a second straight blowout NCAA Tournament win, Illinois held VCU to just 7 of 32 from three-point range and just 34.8 percent from the field to advance to the Round of 16 in Houston.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 22, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Brad Underwood detailed the day before the NCAA Tournament started what his team’s defense could look like when they’re at their best.
Let’s go through Underwood’s points of emphasis from Wednesday afternoon.
“They’re not touching the paint,” the Illini ninth-year head coach said.
VCU lost the battle of points in the paint 36-28 - check.
“We’re not giving up twos,” said Underwood. “We’re contesting threes.”
VCU made less than half of their attempts from two-point range and 7 of 32 from beyond the arc - check, check.
“And we’re limiting teams to one shot,” said Underwood in his final point.
VCU had 12 offensive rebounds result in just 12 second-chance points - check.
It may be safe to assume Underwood saw this plan fully in action on Saturday night.
“I thought that our defense was outstanding in the first half. (Illinois assistant coach/defensive coordinator) Cam Crocker did a terrific job in game-planning and these guys did a terrific job in following that,” Underwood said Saturday night from the post-game podium. “I thought that (Tomislav Ivisic) did an excellent job in protecting the front of the paint, I thought we did it without fouling, we didn't put them on the foul line a lot. And then I thought (Kylan Boswell) was excellent on Hill.”