
NCAA Tournament Greenville Thursday Notebook - Mrs. Humrichous, Adalia McKenzie, In Attendance To Watch Husband’s 12-Point NCAA Tournament Effort
Phil Martelli Jr.’s first NCAA Tournament victory as a head coach comes via a 19-point second-half comeback against North Carolina.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 20, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Former Illinois wing Adalia McKenzie made it to Greenville on Thursday to cheer on her husband for the first time in the NCAA Tournament.
Humrichous, who came to the game tonight averaging 6.1 points per game and 4.1 rebounds per game in 22.7 minutes per game in the season, was entering his second NCAA Tournament in an Illinois jersey after playing in both NCAA games last season in Milwaukee.
“When I was a kid my dad used to pull me out of school during this time of the year, Thursday at noon, and then I’d be sick on the following day too,” Humrichous said. “Now it’s fun to think there’s some kid out there in the nation whose dad is doing that to watch me play in the NCAA Tournament.”
Humrichous and McKenzie were married on Dec. 23 - just one day after Illinois won the Braggin’ Rights Game over Missouri 91-48 in St. Louis.
McKenzie is not a stranger to NCAA Tournament play after she was a starter on the 2024-25 Illini women’s team that won the program’s first game, a 66-57 win over Creighton in Austin, Texas, in March Madness in 25 years. McKenzie finished 13th on Illinois’ career scoring list with 1,495 points across her four seasons with the program and closed her playing career last season ranked 16th on the all-time rebounding list at Illinois with 631 and ranked 11th all-time in program history in offensive rebounds with 272.














