
Indiana Post-Script: What We Learned
By Larry Smith - IlliniGuys Co-Founder
How sweet was that?
Not just a win over Indiana. On national TV. But a complete butt-whippin'. That 71-51 shellacking of the hated rival Hoosiers was impressive in every way.
--It gave the Illini their first back-to-back 20-point wins in the series since 1956, before either program built an arena called Assembly Hall. Illinois thrashed Indiana 94-69 on their home court last year.
--It was the fewest points the Hoosiers scored against Illinois since falling 72-48 in March 2011 and their season-low point total.
--David Mirkovic scored a Big Ten career-high 25 points, giving notice to the nation of the Illini's other star freshman. It was reminiscent of fans tuning in to watch Terrence Shannon Jr. only to see Marcus Domask dominate with a series of moves.
It also marked the return of Kylan Boswell. The senior re-entering the starting lineup with a heavily-bandaged right hand, the remnants of that break suffered in practice nearly four weeks and seven games earlier. Determined to light a spark on the defensive end, he made his presence felt on offense as well with nine points - including a first half three-pointer - and seven rebounds in 33 minutes.
But there something else about this game that should have caught your eye. The Illini left their shooting prowess at home.














