
‘Big Mirk’ Breaking Illini NCAA Tournament Records in March Madness Debut
Believe it or not, before posting 29 points and 17 rebounds in his first NCAA Tournament game, Illinois forward David Mirkovic says he arrived at the arena Thursday night not feeling 100 percent.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 20 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Judging by how his personality is described by every single one of his teammates, of course his NCAA Tournament debut would be David Mirkovic’s best performance in an Illinois jersey.
Why wouldn’t it be? Mirkovic, a 20-year-old who has been called “a kindergartner” by his head coach and “just plain goofy” by the Illini’s senior leader Kylan Boswell, arrived to the Bon Secours Wellness Arena “not feeling his best physically”. With Mirkovic, who arrived in Champaign from the Balkan state of Montenegro showing an attitude of basketball instincts like he’s 30 years old but the humor and social dynamic of somebody who is closer to a 10-year-old, very little that comes in his path is considered normal.
Nonetheless, before arriving to his first NCAA Tournament game, the 6-foot-9 forward said his muscles felt sore and his legs felt tight.
“I just didn’t feel right. I felt off,” Mirkovic said to IlliniGuys.com with that child-like honesty.
Based on Mirkovic’s box score Thursday night, Illinois head coach Brad Underwood might hope Mirkovic feels similarly before every game of this 2026 NCAA Tournament.














