
Perfect Dozen: Wagler Posts Career-High Rebounding Total in Sweet 16 Victory
In a game where he missed six of his first seven shots, Illinois freshman guard Keaton Wagler posted career-high 12 rebounds and his third double-double in the Illini’s win over Houston.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 27, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
HOUSTON — In the midst of the post-game media conference at podium, Houston guard Emanuel Sharp happen to look down for a second at the box score placed in front of his microphone in utter amazement.
“Wagler had 12 rebounds,” Sharp exclaimed. “That's crazy.”
Keaton Wagler says he doesn’t remember which Illinois coach told him in locker room before his pre-game warmups that 10 rebounds was an objective. And It’s too bad because the consensus All-American would probably like to go to that person to say this task was completed and then some against one of the more physical and fierce opponents the Illini has faced this season.
“Yeah, he's a great listener. We've talked for a week about it,” Underwood said about his team’s need for perimeter rebounding. “Our bigs were going to have to hit bodies, but our guards were going to have to come clean it up. So we needed a big, big rebounding game from our guards. I thought Keaton just takes everything to heart.”
More than once, what you saw numerous times Thursday night in the painted area near the rim was big bodies flying in every direction once the basketball hit the rim and then TBS/TruTV play-by-play Kevin Harlan would say the name “Wagler” with the ball through all the carnage.
“I took that challenge on. I went in there, tried to play as tough as I could, not let them get any second-chance rebounds,” Wagler said. “So I went in there and tried to get every rebound I could.”
And if you could only see the smile that came across Underwood’s face when he heard the Big Ten Freshman of the Year selection seated right next to the Illini ninth-year head coach say the words “play as tough as I could”.














