When No. 17 Illinois men’s basketball coach Brad Underwood considered how “bullish” he is on his team Sunday at State Farm Center, he didn’t play down his expectations.
Illinois men's basketball coach Brad Underwood had key questions to answer for the second straight game, losing to Maryland at home Thursday night.
Tomislav Ivisic is out with mono, and now Brad Underwood and Illinois will have to go on without him for a while.
Despite (or maybe because of) their unpredictability, the Illini went back to some old standbys to best the Wildcats on Sunday
The debate has raged on social media about whether or not MSU is the better team or if it just got a favorable whistle at the Breslin Center that Sunday afternoon. No matter what conclusion anyone comes to,
Illinois basketball coach Brad Underwood expresses frustration with Big Ten officiating, citing a drop in free throw rates during conference play.
After the game, Illinois head coach Brad Underwood, who is a great friend of Tom Izzo’s, spoke to the media about the game. As always, he was complimentary of Izzo and his squad, but also frustrated about the fouls called on his star point guard Kasparas Jakucionis.
After the game, Illinois head coach Brad Underwood wasn't happy with the officiating in East Lansing, via Derek Piper of 247 Sports. “If anyone in here expected anything different… The best player in the game played 8 minutes,” Underwood said, ...
The Ivisic problem isn't going away any time soon – he has missed two games with mononucleosis, a 'confounding matter' for an athlete, according to the National
Illinois center Tomislav Ivisic will miss his second game against Northwestern due to mononucleosis, following his absence in the Maryland game.
Illinois basketball's NCAA tournament resume remains stable for March Madness. Here's a look at the Jan. 27 update.
Seven weeks from today, the NCAA Tournament will begin, and before the stretch run to Selection Sunday begins, I have again looked into my crystal ball to fill you in on the champ, dangerous bubble teams and mid-majors to watch.