
Sturdy's Game Preview: NCAA Opener
By Brad Sturdy - IlliniGuys Insider/Analyst & Co-Host, IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular
March 19, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
The Illini are in Greenville as they prepare to take on the Penn Quakers and a familiar face in former Iowa coach Fran McCaffrey. Penn finished 3rd in the Ivy League and defeated top seeded Yale on Sunday to grab the NCAA bid behind a massive performance from TJ Power, who appears to be under the weather. Of course, that means we may see a flu game from him, so the Illini must be prepared for this one and cannot take the Quakers lightly.
Here’s a look at the particulars.
Setting the Stage
2026 NCAA Tournament // First Round // South Region
#3 Illinois (24-8, 15-5 B1G) vs. #14 Penn (18-11, 9-5 Ivy)
Thurs, March 19 // 8:25 p.m. CT (9:25 p.m. ET) / Greenville, S.C. / Bon Secours Wellness Arena
TV: TNT – Ian Eagle (Play-By-Play), Bill Raftery & Grant Hill (Analysts), & Tracy Wolfson Radio: Busey Bank Illini Sports Network – Brian Barnhart (Play-By-Play) & Deon Thomas (Analyst) National Radio: Westwood One – Noah Eagle (Play-By-Play) & LaPhonso Ellis (Analyst) Satellite Radio: SiriusXM – 208 or 201
Notable
*Perspective is a wonderful thing, although fans are often very hyper focused on their own team and it makes it difficult. Illinois is a 3 seed in the NCAA tournament for the second time in 3 seasons and the 10th overall seed. Numerous national pundits have the Illini advancing to the Final Four, and the oddsmakers give them the 7th best chance at cutting down the nets. This team is good.
*They did limp to the finish, but the question becomes if the close game losses are a pattern or a series of bad luck situations that will work themselves out over the next 3 weeks.
*The defense has been an issue, but there have been flashes as well. The first half against Wisconsin was excellent, the second half saw a let down, but it shows that it is in them. Things can get better. Purdue was 233rd in defensive efficiency in February to early March, and then were on lock in the Big Ten tournament. Illinois needs a similar transformation.














