
The Illini Pitch to Andrej Stojakovic? Run It Back With More Health
Despite still being the second-leading scorer on a team that went to the Final Four, Illini coaches feel Andre Stojakovic can be solid on his increased value when fully heathy.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
April 16, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Joe Clark/IlliniGuys)
GIFFORD — Brad Underwood feels his pitch to get Andrej Stojakovic in the building last spring is completely different than what it is now to keep him in the fold.
After having him experience 33 games with 21 starts this past season that ended in his first NCAA tournament experience and a Final Four trip, the Illini head coach knows what he’s selling to the 6-foot-7 wing is no longer a mystery.
“I think his experience here very much was a positive one and I thought the strides we made were incredible,” Underwood said Wednesday night at Gordyville USA in Gifford, Ill. “I couldn’t be more pleased with him, especially with the fact that he missed seven weeks.”
However, as he looked at the 21-year-old guard sitting with his 2025-26 Illini teammates at Gordyville USA while doing Underwood did a local media session before for annual Coaches vs. Cancer fundraiser Wednesday night in Gifford, Ill., the Illini head coach remains exceedingly confident Stojakovic to return to Illinois for the 2026-27 season. Despite being the second-leading scorer and a very productive player during the Illini’s Final Four run, 21-year-old can still answer an underlying question about his value with this program because he likely was never fully healthy. Stojakovic injured his knee in preseason practices and then missed two games due to the final of multiple severe ankle injuries.














