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Illini Women’s Golf Relying on Recent West Coast Preparation Routine for NCAAs

Illini Women’s Golf Relying on Recent West Coast Preparation Routine for NCAAs

Illinois women’s golf hope they can replicate their most recent performance in California at the Big Ten Championships as they’re sent back out west in NCAA Stanford Regional. 

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

May 7, 2026

Renee Slone would’ve never asked for her team to make three separate trips to California in her team’s postseason run. 

After being selected to the the reality for the Illinois women’s golf team postseason run has created a buzz word every player wants to hear - routine.

After spending a week in California for the Big Ten Championships at the end of last month, the Illinois women’s golf team will be getting on a plane to travel to the Golden State once again. And if, for the second time in program history, they finish in the top five of the NCAA Stanford Regional, Illinois will make at least one more trip to California for the NCAA Championships. 

“It was a surprise to see us (during the selection show) to be sent out to Stanford but this group is so well traveled and experienced already so we’re prepared to handle any type of field, conditions and variable in our way,” Illini senior Brielle Mapanao said.

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Illini Men’s Golf Selected As No. 2 Seed in NCAA Athens (Ga.) Regional

Illini Men’s Golf Selected As No. 2 Seed in NCAA Athens (Ga.) Regional

Illinois men’s golf will play in a 13-team NCAA […]

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Expect Big Things From Illinois’ Youthful Backcourt

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Expect Big Things From Illinois’ Youthful Backcourt

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

May 5th, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Anoke Deitg-Blanchard)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Expectations are once again soaring for the Illinois men’s basketball program, as the Illini enter the upcoming season positioned among the nation’s elite. According to CBS Sports college basketball insider Jon Rothstein, Illinois is ranked No. 2 in the country in the preseason, trailing only Florida, reinforcing the belief that Brad Underwood’s program remains firmly in the national spotlight.

The 2025-26 season featured several standout players, headlined by freshman Keaton Wagler, who emerged as an All-American and is set to have his jersey hung in the rafters at State Farm Center next year.

As Illinois turns the page to the 2026-27 season, the spotlight shifts once again to a talented incoming freshman class.

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Tom Michael Returning to Illinois As AD Josh Whitman’s Second in Command 

Tom Michael Returning to Illinois As AD Josh Whitman’s Second in Command 

Tom Michael is leaving his athletics director position at […]

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Quinton Kitt Confirms Prep School Plans, Remains Locked in with Illinois

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Quinton Kitt Confirms Prep School Plans, Remains Locked in with Illinois

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

May 5, 2026

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – One of the key members of the 2027 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball recruiting class is taking a different route before arriving on campus. Quinton Kitt confirmed to IlliniGuys on Monday night that he plans to attend prep school next year as part of his long-term development.

Kitt, a 6-foot-6, 205-pound power forward from East Peoria, Illinois, committed to Illinois last November. The three-star wing is off to a strong start on the AAU circuit, continuing to build momentum against high-level competition.

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Illini Softball Coach Tyra Perry Fired After 11 Seasons 

Illini Softball Coach Tyra Perry Fired After 11 Seasons 

Illinois softball head coach Tyra Perry has been terminated […]

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IlliniGuys May the 4th Be With You Update

IlliniGuys May the 4th Be With You Update

By IlliniGuys Staff

May 4, 2026

As the semester winds to a close and we turn the calendar from the most successful end to an Illini basketball season in more than two decades, IlliniGuys Insider/Analyst Brad Sturdy delivered the latest update earlier today on our premium message boards:

---Illinois is basically on Stoj watch right now. Obviously, he has a fantastic NIL package ready to go with Illinois, but

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Dramatic Illini Comeback Effort Ends With Third Straight Runner-Up Finish in Big Ten Championship

Dramatic Illini Comeback Effort Ends With Third Straight Runner-Up Finish in Big Ten Championship

For the second straight season, Illinois men’s golf finishes […]

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Illini Fall to Third in Big Ten Championships; Max Herendeen Sits Four Shots Off Individual Title Lead

Illini Fall to Third in Big Ten Championships; Max Herendeen Sits Four Shots Off Individual Title Lead

Illinois men’s golf suffer a 17-shot swing in a 24-hour period to go from a two-shot lead to a 15-shot deficit from round one to two of 2026 Big Ten Championshios. 

Matt Stevens, IlliniGuys Staff Writer

May 2, 2026

Illinois will need a historic comeback to bring home the 2026 Big Ten Championship trophy from Oregon on Sunday. 

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Illini’s Freddie Turnell Rides Wave of Confidence into Big Ten Championship Co-Lead

Illini’s Freddie Turnell Rides Wave of Confidence into Big Ten Championship Co-Lead

Illinois second-year player Freddie Turnell is tied for the lead after the first round of the 2026 Big Ten Championships following a win at the Hoosier Collegiate in Indiana last week.

Matt Stevens, IlliniGuys Staff Writer

May 2, 2025

If Friday was going to be Freddie Turnell’s most challenging 18 holes in his current collegiate golf career, he can certainly consider that test passed with flying colors. 

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Illini Men’s Golf Leading Big Ten Championships By Two After Day 1

Illini Men’s Golf Leading Big Ten Championships By Two After Day 1

Illinois finished the first day of the 2026 Big […]

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Bret Bielema Anticipating Illini Will Have Small 2027 High School Recruiting Class

Bret Bielema Anticipating Illini Will Have Small 2027 High School Recruiting Class

Illinois head coach Bret Bielema speculated Friday that the Illini’s 2027 high school recruiting class would be a smaller number around “12 to 18” signees.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Anlayst

May 1, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN — The upcoming Illinois 2027 football recruiting class might be the smallest in numbers of the six-year tenure of Bret Bielema era.

In a Zoom media conference with local reporters on Friday afternoon, Bielema indicated that a variety of factors could result in Illinois coaching staff anticipating needing just a small amount of roster spots.

“I would bet we end up anywhere between 12 to 18 (signees), which is still kind of big for some schools but a small class for us,” Bielema said.

Illinois currently only has only one verbal pledge in the 2027 recruiting class - three-star cornerback Justin Johnson from Evanston (Ill.) Township High School - while certain assistant coaches and staff members are currently away from the Smith Center making their off-campus recruiting school visits.

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Illinois Announces 2026 Hall of Fame Class

Illinois Announces 2026 Hall of Fame Class

(From Illinois Sports Information Office) April 30, 2026   […]

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“I’m looking to be my own best friend” - Max Herendeen Trying to Find Confidence Heading into Big Ten Championships

“I’m looking to be my own best friend” - Max Herendeen Trying to Find Confidence Heading into Big Ten Championships

Illinois third-year star Max Herendeen has seen his game plateau into possibly his first prolonged slump of his golf career before picking up a victory about a month ago.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

April 30, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

URBANA — When Max Herendeen committed to play attend and play golf with Illinois nearly four years ago, his head coach instantly believed two things about his newest sensation.

The first was Herendeen may be the most gifted player to come through a program where Mike Small has produced two NCAA individual champions, nine Big Ten Conference individual champions, multiple PGA Tour winners, multiple Olympians and a Ryder Cup participant.

The second and maybe more important element to Herendeen that Small knew instantly is Herendeen’s best friend and worst enemy would be his own level of self confidence.

“He had a pretty blessed first two years here. Not a lot of anxiety, not a lot of ups and downs,” Small said of Herendeen. “How you handle the lows is really important so I would say there is a lot of good in what Max has been going through this season.”

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California Dreaming - Illini Women’s Golf Selected to NCAA Stanford Regional

California Dreaming - Illini Women’s Golf Selected to NCAA Stanford Regional

For the second straight season and eighth time in […]

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