
‘A lack of focus’ - Underwood Searching For Answers to Illini’s Lack of Defensive Intensity
On a night where Wisconsin shoots 10 of 41 from three-point range, Illinois still surrenders 91 points in a frustrating Big Ten Tournament loss.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 14, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
CHICAGO — In the days following a regular season finale victory, Illinois head coach Brad Underwood was sure his team needed two full days off to adapt to the constant elimination game mentality of college basketball’s postseason.
After a frustrating 91-88 overtime loss to Wisconsin in Illinois’ first game of the 2026 Big Ten Tournament, Underwood left the United Center Friday evening believing a mental reset would likely be needed once again to avoid a one-and-done fate in the NCAA Tournament.
“I don't like narratives. I like figuring out how to solve the problems, and that's what we've got to do,” Underwood said following the quarterfinal loss in the Big Ten Tournament. “It's just one possession here or there. That's what this group has to understand. Today, I thought it was just a lack of focus.”
Underwood said Friday he has had to learn how to coach this Illini group differently than past teams because of the personality of this 2025-26 Illini roster being more comfortable with being relaxed, free-flowing and almost care-free in their mentality. With Illinois now being 1-6 in games where the final deficit is five points of less and Illinois’ sixth loss this season when they’ve scored at least 80 points in the game, Underwood may be seeing now that free attitude is the key to turning likely wins into perplexing defeats.














