
‘It’s awful’: Illini Players & Underwood Feel Deep Emotions Following Abrupt Final Four Ending
Illinois players and Brad Underwood experience on Saturday night what the 9-year Illini head coach constantly talks about - the abruptness of the end in the NCAA tournament.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
April 5, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
INDIANAPOLIS — No matter how many times Illinois head coach Brad Underwood mentioned “the abruptness of the end” of the NCAA tournament with his basketball team, nothing could prepare Kylan Boswell for the moment of Saturday night.
At about 7:35 p.m. CST on the evening of Saturday April 4, 2026, Boswell was no longer a college basketball player and his career had ending in a painful and emotional loss in front of an announced crowd of 72,111 and millions watching on television.
“You work this whole season going all the way back to the summer to play for a national championship and to be one game short of that, it sucks,” Boswell said. “I just can’t believe we got this close and then lose like that, it hurts. It’ll probably hurt for a long time.”
Boswell finished his final college basketball game with just six points and 1 of 6 from the field that included multiple missed lay-ups that he’s made without thinking about the shot in his career. In the post-game locker room at Lucas Oil Stadium, Boswell reflected on how this is not the individual box score or the team performance he envisioned for his Final Four debut.
“To get here and be able to help my team get to this moment and then end my career like this, it just sucks,” Boswell said.














