
NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND PREVIEW: The Misery of Facing Friends in March Madness
Illinois head coach Brad Underwood and Pennsylvania head coach Fran McCaffrey have been close friends for decades and would obviously not face each other in a NCAA Tournament setting.
ILLINOIS vs. PENNSYLVANIA
Records: Illinois 24-8, 15-5 in Big Ten Conference; Pennsylvania 18-11, 9-5 in Ivy League
Date/Time/Place: Thursday March 19, 2026: 8:25 p.m. CST, Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Capacity: 15,000
ODDS: Illinois by 25.5
Series notes: Illinois leads 6-0. Illinois has never lost to Penn in the previous six times the two programs have face each other. The last meeting was Nov. 22, 2001 in Las Vegas when then-No. 2-ranked Illinois won 78-71. The two programs have faced each other in the first round of the NCAA Tournament once before - four-seeded Illinois defeated Penn 78-68 on March 17, 2000 in the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. This would be the final victory that Lon Kruger would earn as the Illini head coach before his Illini lost in the second round to Florida and Kruger would eventually accept the head coaching position with the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. Illinois head coach Brad Underwood has never faced Penn in his collegiate coaching career.
TV: TNT; Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Bill Raftery & Grant Hill (color analysts), & Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter)
Local Radio (Illinois); Brian Barnhart (play-by-play); Deon Thomas (analyst)
National Radio: (Westwood One); Noah Eagle (play-by-play) & LaPhonso Ellis (analyst); SiriusXM – 208 or 201
GREENVILLE, S.C. — When the matchup against Illinois was revealed on Sunday, Fran McCaffery didn’t even have to check his phone to know he’d been getting a text message from his NCAA Tournament first round opposing coach. McCaffery also knew the text likely wouldn’t be suitable to children of a certain age.
The only conference championship game Underwood chose to watch on Selection Sunday was the Ivy League Final to watch his friend, McCaffery, lead Pennsylvania over top-seed Yale to earn the school’s first NCAA bid since 2018.
“It was a text that you would expect Brad (Underwood) to send,” the first-year Pennsylvania head coach, who is an alum of the Ivy League school, said Wednesday with a smile.
In this event, coaches at this level have to face the reality of being opposite of some of their very favorite people in a survive-and-advance type situation that will ultimately send their buddy home and crush their dream for that season.














