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If you’re a hoops fan in Illinois, there is NBA, men’s and women’s college, and high school action on Saturday, February 3 — continue reading for how to watch the 165 games.

Sign up for Fubo, Max, ESPN+, and NFHS Network to make sure you don’t miss out watching a single basketball game.

Illinois NBA Games Today

Sacramento Kings at Chicago Bulls

The Kings go on the road to face the Bulls on Saturday at 8:00 PM ET.

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  • TV Channel: NBCS-CHI and NBCS-CA
  • Stream Live: Watch this game on Fubo (regional restrictions may apply)
  • Game Time: 8:00 PM ET

Illinois Men’s College Basketball Games Today

Northwestern Wildcats at Minnesota Golden Gophers

Southern Illinois Salukis at UIC Flames

Bradley Braves at Illinois State Redbirds

Eastern Michigan Eagles at Northern Illinois Huskies

Little Rock Trojans at Eastern Illinois Panthers

UT Martin Skyhawks at SIU-Edwardsville Cougars

Western Illinois Leathernecks at Southeast Missouri State Redhawks

Xavier Musketeers at DePaul Blue Demons

  • TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
  • Stream Live: Watch this game on Fubo (regional restrictions may apply)
  • Game Time: 9:30 PM ET

Illinois Women’s College Basketball Games Today

UT Martin Skyhawks at SIU-Edwardsville Cougars

Little Rock Trojans at Eastern Illinois Panthers

Western Illinois Leathernecks at Southeast Missouri State Redhawks

George Mason Patriots at Loyola Chicago Ramblers

Missouri State Bears at Southern Illinois Salukis

Bradley Braves at Evansville Purple Aces

Illinois High School Basketball Games Today

Boys Basketball

Stream Live Game Time Location
Judah Christian School at
Cerro Gordo High School
Watch on NFHS Network 10:00 AM CT Cerro Gordo, IL
Olympia High School at
Paxton-Buckley-Loda High School
Watch on NFHS Network 10:25 AM CT Monticello, IL
PORTA High School at
Rantoul High School
Watch on NFHS Network 10:25 AM CT Monticello, IL
Quest Charter Academy at
Galesburg High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:30 AM CT Galesburg, IL
Illini Central High School at
Illinois Valley Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:55 AM CT Monticello, IL
Maroa-Forsyth High School at
The High School of Saint Thomas More
Watch on NFHS Network 11:55 AM CT Monticello, IL
Universal High School at
Shepard High School
Watch on NFHS Network 12:00 PM CT Palos Heights, IL
Robinson High School at
Teutopolis High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Teutopolis, IL
Marengo High School at
South Beloit High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT South Beloit, IL
Cornerstone Christian Academy at
St. Teresa Catholic High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Decatur, IL
Arthur Christian School at
Notre Dame de La Salette
Watch on NFHS Network 1:30 PM CT Georgetown, IL
Forreston High School at
Christian Life High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:30 PM CT Rockford, IL
Elk Grove High School at
Lake Zurich High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:30 PM CT Lake Zurich, IL
New Berlin High School at
Pontiac Township High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:55 PM CT Monticello, IL
Pleasant Plains High School at
Central Catholic High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:55 PM CT Monticello, IL
Proviso West High School at
Hinsdale Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:00 PM CT Hinsdale, IL
Glenbard West High School at
Scales Mound High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:00 PM CT Scales Mound, IL
Willowbrook High School at
Christ The King Jesuit College Preparatory
Watch on NFHS Network 2:00 PM CT Chicago, IL
RW Cougars Co-op at
AlWood High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:00 PM CT Aledo, IL
Wheeling High School at
Harvest Christian Academy
Watch on NFHS Network 2:00 PM CT Elgin, IL
North Mac High School at
Waverly High School Co-Op – South County
Watch on NFHS Network 2:00 PM CT Waverly, IL
Stockton High School at
Pearl City High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:15 PM CT Pearl City, IL
Riverdale High School at
Erie-Prophetstown COOP
Watch on NFHS Network 2:15 PM CT Prophetstown, IL
Mahomet-Seymour High School at
Effingham High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Effingham, IL
Marquette High School – Ottawa at
Putnam County High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Granville, IL
Fieldcrest High School at
University High School – Normal
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Normal, IL
Yorkville High School at
Plainfield East High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Plainfield, IL
Stillman Valley High School at
Mendota High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:00 PM CT Mendota, IL
Eastland High School at
Winnebago High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:00 PM CT Winnebago, IL
Marist High School at
St. Patrick High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:00 PM CT Chicago, IL
Pinckneyville High School at
Freeburg High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:15 PM CT Freeburg, IL
Athens High School at
Monticello High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:25 PM CT Monticello, IL
Williamsville High School at
Prairie Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:25 PM CT Monticello, IL
Taft High School at
Saint Viator High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:30 PM CT Arlington Heights, IL
Grayslake Central High School at
Maine East High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:30 PM CT Park Ridge, IL
Abingdon-Avon High School at
Stark County High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:30 PM CT Aledo, IL
Fulton High School at
Freeport High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:30 PM CT Freeport, IL
Eisenhower High School – Blue Island at
College Preparatory School of America
Watch on NFHS Network 3:30 PM CT Lombard, IL
Carmi-White County High School at
Mt. Carmel High School – Mt. Carmel
Watch on NFHS Network 3:30 PM CT Mt. Carmel, IL
Von Steuben High School at
Lake Forest High School
Watch on NFHS Network 4:00 PM CT Lake Forest, IL
Amboy High School at
St. Bede Academy
Watch on NFHS Network 4:00 PM CT Peru, IL
Plainfield North High School at
Naperville North High School
Watch on NFHS Network 4:00 PM CT Naperville, IL
Roxana High School at
East Alton-Wood River High School
Watch on NFHS Network 4:15 PM CT Wood River, IL
Chester High School at
DuQuoin High School
Watch on NFHS Network 4:30 PM CT DuQuoin, IL
Miller Career Academy at
Mater Dei High School – Breese
Watch on NFHS Network 4:30 PM CT Breese, IL
Plainfield South High School at
Lincoln-Way Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:00 PM CT New Lenox, IL
Wethersfield High School at
Annawan High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:00 PM CT Aledo, IL
Geneseo High School at
Orion High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:00 PM CT Orion, IL
South Central High School at
Webber High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:00 PM CT Bluford, IL
Riverton High School at
St. Joseph-Ogden High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:25 PM CT Monticello, IL
Waukegan High School at
Maine West High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM CT Des Plaines, IL
Rock Island High School at
Rockridge High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM CT Taylor Ridge, IL
Zeigler-Royalton High School at
Trico High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:45 PM CT Campbell Hill, IL
Gibault Catholic High School at
Okawville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:55 PM CT Okawville, IL
Father McGivney Catholic School at
Lebanon High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:55 PM CT Lebanon, IL
Oakwood High School at
Watseka High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Watseka, IL
Glenbrook South High School at
Rockford Auburn High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Rockford, IL
Wheaton North High School at
Hinsdale South High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Darien, IL
Johnston City High School at
Hardin County High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Elizabethtown, IL
Wheaton Academy at
St. Francis High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Wheaton, IL
Naperville Central High School at
Kaneland High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Maple Park, IL
Lakes High School at
Geneva High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Geneva, IL
Streator Township High School at
Ottawa Township High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Ottawa, IL
MacArthur High School at
Triad High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Wood River, IL
Ballard Memorial High School at
Massac County High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:10 PM CT Metropolis, IL
Anna-Jonesboro High School at
Carterville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:15 PM CT Carterville, IL
East Peoria High School at
Morton High School – Morton
Watch on NFHS Network 6:30 PM CT Morton, IL
South Elgin High School at
Glenbard North High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:30 PM CT Carol Stream, IL
Mercer County High School at
Princeville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:30 PM CT Aledo, IL
Mt. Zion High School at
Jacksonville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:30 PM CT Jacksonville, IL
Warren High School – Warren at
West Carroll High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:45 PM CT Savanna, IL
Auburn High School – Auburn at
Unity High School – Tolono
Watch on NFHS Network 6:55 PM CT Monticello, IL
DeKalb High School at
Sterling High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Sterling, IL
Oregon High School at
Dixon High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Dixon, IL
Von Steuben High School at
Lake Forest High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Lake Forest, IL
Peotone High School at
Grant Park High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Grant Park, IL
Lake Forest Academy at
Harlem High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Machesney Park, IL
Lincolnwood High School at
Carlinville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:15 PM CT Carlinville, IL
West Chicago Community High School at
St. Edward High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM CT Elgin, IL
Miller Career Academy at
Mater Dei High School – Breese
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM CT Breese, IL
Rochelle Zell Jewish High School at
Ida Crown Jewish Academy
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM CT Skokie, IL
Timothy Christian High School at
Aurora Christian High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM CT Aurora, IL
De Smet High School at
Sacred Heart-Griffin High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:45 PM CT Wood River, IL

Girls Basketball

Stream Live Game Time Location
Freeburg High School at
Nashville Community High School
Watch on NFHS Network 9:50 AM CT Nashville, IL
Paxton-Buckley-Loda High School at
Illinois Valley Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 10:00 AM CT Chillicothe, IL
Heritage High School at
Hoopeston Area High School
Watch on NFHS Network 10:00 AM CT Hoopeston, IL
Riverton High School at
Clinton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 10:00 AM CT Clinton, IL
Intrinsic Downtown at
Christ The King Jesuit College Preparatory
Watch on NFHS Network 10:00 AM CT Chicago, IL
United High School at
Princeville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 10:00 AM CT Princeville, IL
Romeoville High School at
Plainfield North High School
Watch on NFHS Network 10:30 AM CT Plainfield, IL
Webber High School at
South Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:00 AM CT Farina, IL
Ridgewood High School at
Elmwood Jr Sr High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:00 AM CT Elmwood, IL
Bureau Valley High School at
Orion High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:00 AM CT Orion, IL
Midland High School at
RW Cougars Co-op
Watch on NFHS Network 11:00 AM CT Oneida, IL
Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley High School at
Cissna Park High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:00 AM CT Cissna Park, IL
North Mac High School at
Waverly High School Co-Op – South County
Watch on NFHS Network 11:00 AM CT Waverly, IL
Centralia High School at
Althoff Catholic High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:00 AM CT Belleville, IL
Carlyle High School at
Civic Memorial High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:00 AM CT Wood River, IL
Donovan High School at
Kankakee Trinity Academy
Watch on NFHS Network 11:00 AM CT Kankakee, IL
University High School at
Fisher High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:30 AM CT Fisher, IL
Bunker Hill High School at
Metro-East Lutheran High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:30 AM CT Edwardsville, IL
Grant Community High School at
Round Lake High School
Watch on NFHS Network 11:30 AM CT Round Lake, IL
Tri-Valley High School at
The High School of Saint Thomas More
Watch on NFHS Network 12:00 PM CT Champaign, IL
Chester High School at
DuQuoin High School
Watch on NFHS Network 12:00 PM CT DuQuoin, IL
Yorkville High School at
Plainfield South High School
Watch on NFHS Network 12:00 PM CT Plainfield, IL
Monmouth-Roseville High School at
Farmington Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 12:15 PM CT Farmington, IL
Miller Career Academy at
Mater Dei High School – Breese
Watch on NFHS Network 12:30 PM CT Breese, IL
Cahokia High School at
Carbondale Community High School
Watch on NFHS Network 12:30 PM CT Carbondale, IL
West Aurora High School at
Dixon High School
Watch on NFHS Network 12:30 PM CT Dixon, IL
Putnam County High School at
St. Bede Academy
Watch on NFHS Network 12:30 PM CT Peru, IL
Benet Academy at
Joliet Catholic Academy
Watch on NFHS Network 12:30 PM CT Joliet, IL
Bloom High School at
Kankakee High School
Watch on NFHS Network 12:30 PM CT Kankakee, IL
Roxana High School at
East Alton-Wood River High School
Watch on NFHS Network 12:45 PM CT Wood River, IL
Johnston City High School at
Pope County High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Golconda, IL
Away Team at
Vernon Hills High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Vernon Hills, IL
Lake Forest Academy at
Latin School of Chicago
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Chicago, IL
Grayslake Central High School at
North Chicago High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Chicago, IL
Lincoln-Way East High School at
Hinsdale South High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Darien, IL
Oswego High School at
Metea Valley High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Aurora, IL
Lutheran School Association High School at
Clinton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Clinton, IL
Momence High School at
Peotone High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:00 PM CT Peotone, IL
Galesburg High School at
Rock Island High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:15 PM CT Rock Island, IL
United Township High School at
Quincy Senior High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:30 PM CT Quincy, IL
Oswego East High School at
Naperville Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:30 PM CT Naperville, IL
Schurz High School at
Glenbrook South High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:30 PM CT Glenview, IL
Eastland High School at
Winnebago High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:30 PM CT Winnebago, IL
Urbana High School at
Peoria High School
Watch on NFHS Network 1:30 PM CT Peoria, IL
Detroit Edison PSA Early College of Excellence at
Homewood-Flossmoor High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:00 PM CT Flossmoor, IL
Whitney Young High School at
Evanston Township High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:00 PM CT Evanston, IL
VMHS at
LaSalle-Peru High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT LaSalle, IL
Sacred Heart-Griffin High School at
Jacksonville High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Jacksonville, IL
Deerfield High School at
Mundelein High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Mundelein, IL
Danville High School at
Richwoods High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Peoria, IL
Lincoln Community High School at
Alton High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Wood River, IL
Nazareth Academy at
Carmel Catholic High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Mundelein, IL
Brimfield High School at
Eureka High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Eureka, IL
Centennial High School at
Manual High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Peoria, IL
Serena High School at
Marquette High School – Ottawa
Watch on NFHS Network 2:30 PM CT Ottawa, IL
Glenbard North High School at
Wheaton North High School
Watch on NFHS Network 2:45 PM CT Wheaton, IL
Downers Grove South High School at
Proviso East High School
Watch on NFHS Network 3:30 PM CT Maywood, IL
Woodstock North High School at
Rockford Christian High School
Watch on NFHS Network 4:00 PM CT Rockford, IL
Palatine High School at
Lake Zurich High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:00 PM CT Lake Zurich, IL
North Boone High School at
Genoa-Kingston High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:30 PM CT Genoa, IL
RW Cougars Co-op at
Abingdon-Avon High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM CT Abingdon, IL
Illini West High School at
West Central High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:30 PM CT Biggsville, IL
Lanphier High School at
University High School – Normal
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Normal, IL
Marengo High School at
Belvidere High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Belvidere, IL
Eldorado High School at
Mt. Carmel High School – Mt. Carmel
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM CT Mt. Carmel, IL
Wesclin High School at
Chester High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM CT Chester, IL
Geneseo High School at
Kaneland High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:30 PM CT Maple Park, IL

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UConn vs Illinois live updates, news, predictions, how to watch Final Four game

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UConn vs Illinois live updates, news, predictions, how to watch Final Four game


Billed as the appetizer to this Final Four’s main course, but folks who have been to Indianapolis know the appetizer can oftentimes be the spicier dish.

While many are calling Arizona vs. Michigan the real national championship game, the UConn and Illinois won’t care in Saturday’s first semifinal of the Final Four.

Expect to see a sea of orange at Lucas Oil Stadium (did you see the showing at Friday’s practice?). Champaign’s proximity (two hours) and the program’s first Final Four trip since 2005 have the Illini faithful energized.

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They’ll need any advantage they can get facing a team going for its third national title in four years in UConn.

Here’s what you need to know about Saturday’s national semifinal between the Huskies and the Fighting Illini, including predictions and how to watch.

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What time is Illinois vs UConn Final Four game?

  • Time: 6:09 p.m. ET, Saturday, April 4.

What channel is UConn vs Illinois? How to watch Final Four, streaming info

  • The game is airing on TBS, TNT, truTV, streaming via HBO Max.
  • Adam Duvall, Peoria Journal Star: Illinois 67, UConn 64. These two programs met in the 2024 Elite Eight with UConn winning by 25 points including a 30-0 run from the Huskies. This national semifinal meeting is also a rematch of the Fighting Illini’s eighth game of the season. Illinois lost that Nov. 28 game, 74-61 at Madison Square Garden despite 25 points by Kylan Boswell. Freshman phenom Keaton Wagler has been a steady offensive presence, dropping 25 in the Elite 8 win over Iowa. However, Andrej Stojakovic has been the X-factor off the bench. He’s averaging 15 points in the NCAA tournament. UConn is back in the Final Four for a third time in four seasons, winning back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024. Huskies senior center Tarris Reed Jr. has been a monster during the Big Dance, averaging 21.8 points and 13.5 rebounds.
  • Blake Toppmeyer: Illinois. Credit UConn for incredible comeback, but don’t overlook Illinois. The Illini looked dominant coming out of the South, and they have enough offense to turn back a clutch UConn team.
  • John Brice: UConn. How could anyone pick against Dan Hurley’s squad at this point? Hurley’s now 18-1 in his past three March Madness appearances. The Huskies will play for a third crown in four seasons.
  • Paul Myerberg: UConn. The backcourt play and just enough beef up front to repeat November’s 13-point win against the Illini in MSG. And after the miracle comeback against Duke, the Huskies feel like a team of destiny.
  • Jordan Mendoza: UConn. The Huskies ride the high of the Elite Eight comeback and the 3-point shot returns to advanced to the national championship again.
  • Eddie Timanus: UConn. I would have to be a complete idiot to pick against UConn at this phase of the Big Dance. We seen ‘team of destiny’ shots in the Elite Eight before, haven’t we?
  • Matt Glenesk: Illinois. I originally picked UConn, but have changed my mind. There’s something about Illinois’ offensive firepower and wave of big bodies they can throw at opponents that has me convinced of an All-Big Ten national championship.
  • John Leuzzi: UConn. When these two met in late November at Madison Square Garden, UConn won by 13. While the margin of victory may not be like that this time around, the Huskies do get their second win of the season against the Illini. Tarris Reed Jr. and Alex Karaban continue to have big games, while Braylon Mullins delivers a big-time shot in front of the home crowd. UConn’s defense is looking like a top 5 unit again.
  • Brent Schrotenboer: UConn. That ending against Duke makes it look like destiny is calling again, at least for one more game.
  • Craig Meyer: UConn. The Illini haven’t just won on their way to their first Final Four in 21 years, but they’ve been dominant, winning each of their four tournament games by at least 10 points. They’ve only played one team better than a No. 9 seed, though, and the more battle-tested Huskies will be able to lean on Tarris Reed Jr. and Alex Karaban to pull out a close win. One thing to keep in mind with Illinois: no team has ever lost its first conference tournament game, like the Illini did against Wisconsin in the Big Ten tournament, and gone on to win the national championship.
  • Ehsan Kassim: Illinois. UConn has required surviving two scares to reach this point. Illinois on the other hand has been dominant in the South Region. Give me the Illini.
  • Moneyline: Illinois (-135); UConn (+110)
  • Spread: Illinois (-1.5)
  • Over/under total: 139.5

Illinois Final Four bold prediction

  • Ehsan Kassim: The Illini are going to win the whole thing this year.
  • Austin Curtright: Illinois loses by double digits to UConn.

UConn Final Four bold prediction

  • John Leuzzi: Solo Ball has a breakout moment and reminds the country why he was one of the top one of 3-point shooters in the country last season.
  • Jordan Mendoza: The Huskies lose their first Final Four game in the Dan Hurley era.
  • Austin Curtright: UConn’s 3-pointers start to fall. UConn have only made double-digit 3-pointers in a game once since Feb. 18, but will do it twice in two games at the Final Four.

Illinois road to Final Four

  • First round: beat No. 14 Penn, 105-70
  • Second round: beat No. 11 VCU, 76-55
  • Sweet 16: beat No. 2 Houston, 65-55
  • Elite Eight: beat No. 9 Iowa, 71-59

UConn road to Final Four

  • First round: beat No. 15 Furman, 82-71
  • Second round: beat No. 7 UCLA, 73-57
  • Sweet 16: beat No. 3 Michigan State, 67-63
  • Elite Eight: beat No. 1 Duke, 73-72

Illinois basketball stat leaders

SCORING

  • Keaton Wagler, 17.9 ppg
  • Andrej Stojakovic, 13.6 ppg
  • David Mirkovic, 13.5 ppg
  • Kylan Boswell, 12.5 ppg
  • Tomislav Ivisic, 10. 2 ppg

REBOUNDING

  • David Mirkovic, 8.1 rpg
  • Tomislav Ivisic, 5.6 rpg
  • Keaton Wagler, 5.0 rpg

ASSISTS

  • Keaton Wagler, 4.3 apg
  • Kylan Boswell, 3.1 apg
  • David Mirkovic, 2.6 apg

UConn basketball stat leaders

SCORING

  • Tarris Reed Jr.: 14.7 ppg
  • Alex Karaban, 13.2 ppg
  • Solo Ball, 12.9 ppg
  • Braylon Mullins, 11.9 ppg
  • Silas Demary Jr., 10.4 ppg

REBOUNDING

  • Tarris Reed Jr., 8.8 rpg
  • Alex Karaban, 5.2 rpg
  • Silas Demary Jr., 4.5 rpg

ASSISTS

  • Silas Demary Jr., 5.9 apg
  • Malachi Smith, 3.0 apg

Illinois basketball Final Four history; Has Illinois ever won a national championship?

This is the Illini’s sixth trip to the Final Four and first since 2005. The school has never won an NCAA national championship in men’s basketball.

  • 1949: lost semifinal to Kentucky, 76-47
  • 1951: lost semifinal to Kentucky, 76-74
  • 1952: lost semifinal to St. John’s, 61-59
  • 1989: lost semifinal to Michigan, 83-81
  • 2005: won semifinal vs. Louisville, 72-57; lost in final to North Carolina, 75-70

UConn basketball Final Four history: How many national championships have UConn won?

This is UConn’s eighth trip to the Final Four, all since 1999. The Huskies have won six national titles in their seven previous trips.

  • 1999: won semifinal vs. Ohio State, 64-58; won final vs. Duke, 77-74
  • 2004: won semifinal vs. Duke, 79-78; won final vs. Georgia Tech, 82-73
  • 2009: lost semifinal vs. Michigan State, 82-73
  • 2011: won semifinal vs. Kentucky, 56-55; won final vs. Butler, 53-41
  • 2014: won semifinal vs. Florida, 63-53; won final vs. Kentucky, 60-54
  • 2023: won semifinal vs. Miami, 72-59; won final vs. San Diego State, 76-59
  • 2024: won semifinal vs. Alabama, 86-72; won final vs. Purdue, 75-60

Is Andrej Stojakovic related to Peja Stojakovic?

Yes, Peja is his dad. Peja Stojakovic played 13 seasons in the NBA, primarily for the Sacramento Kings, and was a three-time All-Star.

Andrej played at Cal and Stanford before transferring to Illinois.

How many Europeans are on Illinois’ team? Why does Illinois have so many Europeans on its roster?

  • David Mirkovic is from Montenegro
  • Andrej Stojakovic lists Thessaloniki, Greece as his hometown
  • Tomislav Ivisic is from Croatia
  • Zvonimir Ivisic is from Croatia
  • Mihailo Petrovic is from Serbia
  • Toni Bilic is from Croatia

“Geoff Alexander, Orlando Antigua deserve most all of the credit in terms of building the relationships in Europe,” Illinois coach Brad Underwood said. “It’s taken years. NIL has obviously helped enhance our abilities to attract some of the best players in Europe. But they’re a great fit for us. It’s not for everybody. I enjoy coaching ’em. They fit our university. We’re a diverse university with a lot of international students, so it’s a perfect fit for them.

“Basketball-wise it’s a great fit for me, and I like coaching them. The way we’re playing with positional size and shooting, it’s just — it’s a great marriage and a great fit. So we’ll continue it. I would think others will continue to migrate over there and keep trying to recruit those guys.”

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UConn freshman Braylon Mullins’ game-winner vs Duke gives him a homecoming

No. 1 Duke was leading the Huskies by two when Silas Demary Jr. deflected a pass by Cayden Boozer with six seconds left.

Braylon Mullins scooped up the ball around halfcourt and dished to Alex Karaban, who gave it right back. Mullins then drained the 35-footer with 0.4 seconds left to beat Duke and send UConn to its third Final Four in four years.

“That moment is over. It’s an incredible moment. You’ll have that moment the rest of your life. But we came here for rings, not watches,” Hurley said.

Mullins, the 2025 Indiana Mr. Basketball who played at Greenfield-Central, will be playing in front of plenty of friends and family this weekend. Greenfield is 30 minutes east of Indianapolis.

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“It’s unbelievable to be in the position I am,” Mullins said. “I think it just makes everything a little sweeter knowing that I’m playing in front of family and friends. I can’t wait to see everybody in open practice tomorrow and see everybody at the game.”

Illinois’ Jake Davis gets to play at home for Final Four, too

The Illini forward is from McCordsville, Indiana, a suburb northeast of Indianapolis, and played at Indy’s Cathedral High School. He began his college career at Mercer before transferring to Illinois after the 2024 season. At Cathedral, Davis was known as “the guy who takes charges.”

Illinois forward Ben Humrichous is also from Indiana, from nearby Tipton, about an hour north. He began his college career at Indiana’s Huntington University (NAIA) and then transferred to Evansville.

Brad Underwood says Illinois will ‘turn Indy orange’, ‘kick everybody’s ass there’

On Sunday, Brad Underwood addressed a crowd of fans on campus:

“We had a huge group in Houston. I know we’re going to turn it out in Indy. That’s the story. We’re going to turn Indy orange.. and blue. And kick everybody’s ass there.”

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Keaton Wagler 2026 NBA Draft mock draft prediction

Atlanta Hawks, pick No. 7.

Kalbrosky’s Analysis:

After trading away Trae Young, the Hawks could find their point guard of the future in Illinois standout Keaton Wagler using a first-round pick they received from the Pelicans. The 19-year-old guard scored 46 points while shooting 9-of-11 on 3-pointers against No. 12 Purdue on Jan. 24. He projects as one of the best 3-point shooters in this class, shooting 41.0 percent from beyond the arc as a freshman this year. The Big Ten Rookie of the Year is a cerebral basketball player who is also averaging 4.9 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game this season.

∎ Read more about Keaton Wagler’s rise from unknown for freshman superstar.



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HARVEY, Ill. (WLS) — The State of Illinois has denied a request for the City of Harvey to be declared a “financially distressed” city.

The video in the player above is from a previous report.

The City of Harvey held a special city council meeting Oct. 16 to discuss declaring the city “financially distressed” under Illinois state law.

The designation was approved by Harvey City Council in October, and the city requested for the state to take control of the city’s finances. However, the request was denied by the Illinois Department of Revenue in February, according to a letter obtained by ABC7.

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Harvey city attorney Keri-Lyn Krafthefer confirmed the denial to ABC7 Friday, saying it was not a surprise to the city and state law should be changed to make it easier for cities to request help from the state.

Municipalities can’t declare bankruptcy in Illinois.

As of October 2025, Harvey has a 52% property tax collection rate, bringing in less money than it spends, even though it has the third highest property tax rates in Cook County. Also, 35% of state revenue & restricted funds gets diverted by the State Comptroller to fund the fire pension.

Illinois Department of Revenue Director David Harris also confirmed the denial to ABC7 Friday.

“Two criteria city has to meet in order to be considered a financially distressed city. One is being in top 5 of the highest tax rate, other being in the lowest 5 of the tax per capita,” Harris said. “They met one criteria not the other.”

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Harvey Mayor Christopher J. Clark died Jan. 30. The Harvey City Council elected Shirley Drewenski as acting mayor in February.

“If we can bring brighter minds to our community to help us to move forward, if we can find ways to deal with such a sizeable amount, then we welcome that,” Clark said in October as the “financially distressed” declaration request was made by the city.

The city had said it needs $51 million to operate and only receives $30 million, and there was a bill in Springfield that would provide immediate relief.

“If the legislature and governor determine law should be changed, we will do what law says to do,” Harris said.

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The City of Harvey laid off about 10% of its municipal workers in August amid their financial crisis.

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To reach the Final Four, Illinois needed to think outside the box. And country.

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Illinois head coach Brad Underwood knew something needed to change. Before this season, he had taken nine different teams to the NCAA Tournament, yet none had advanced past the Elite Eight. His teams were always championship contenders but not good enough to get over the hump.

Then he made a call to Miško Ražnatović.

Ražnatović, a 59-year-old Serbian, is one of the most powerful agents in basketball. He represents many of the best amateur and professional European players, including Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokić, a three-time NBA MVP. Ražnatović told Underwood he had some players from the Balkans he might be interested in.

Underwood didn’t want just one. He wanted them all.

“It’s pretty unusual to have five, six guys from eastern Europe,” Ražnatović told NBC News. “[Underwood] said, ‘In the NBA, eastern European players, and in general European players, the last couple of years are dominating, like Jokić or [Luka] Dončić, so why shouldn’t we do something similar in college?’”

“Of course I liked this idea. … I prioritized Illinois in choosing the direction for the guys. At the end of the day, we ended up with all five there,” Ražnatović said.

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He’s referring to David Mirković, Mihailo Petrović, Zvonimir Ivišić, Tomislav Ivišić and Toni Bilić, his five clients who all chose to attend Illinois. Alongside Andrej Stojaković, the Greek Serbian American son of legendary NBA sharpshooter Peja Stojaković, Underwood’s roster has an international makeup unlike any other in college basketball history.

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Tomislav Ivišić grabs a rebound against Houston in last weekend’s Sweet 16. Jack Dempsey / NCAA Photos via Getty Images

And on Saturday, they’ll face UConn for a spot in the national championship.

“It’s a great marriage and a great fit,” Underwood said at a recent news conference. “So we’ll continue it. I would think others will continue to migrate over there and keep trying to recruit those guys.”

Though they aren’t the only factors in Illinois’ success this season — star freshman Keaton Wagler (from Shawnee, Kansas) and senior Kylan Boswell (Champaign, Illinois) have had major impacts — it’s safe to say the arrival of the “Balkan Five” has made a major difference. That group accounts for 53.9% of the team’s scoring and 57.4% of its rebounding this season.

It never would have happened five years ago.

For decades, the top teenage European players often bypassed American colleges to play professional basketball before they entered the NBA draft. When one pathway offered money and the other offered scholarships, it was a fairly easy choice at the time.

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But thanks to the introduction in 2021 of NIL, which allows student-athletes to be compensated for their names, images and likenesses, everything changed.

“The NIL has opened the floodgates up for international players to come over here because they literally can make more money,” ESPN basketball analyst Fran Fraschilla told NBC News. “They can make more money in one or two years than some of them will make in their professional careers over a 10-year period in Europe.”

He added that at FIBA Europe under-18 and under-20 tournaments, “you’ll find upwards of 100 Division I schools” watching the players.

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David Mirković dribbles against Houston in the Sweet 16 last weekend.Logan Riely / NCAA Photos via Getty Images

College boosters have no problem footing the bill to bring elite international talent to their campuses, especially with the recent success of programs like Illinois. Fraschilla pointed out that many players from eastern Europe are also more prepared than the typical American student because they have a higher level of experience at the same age.

“These guys are all young players who have come up through club systems where they play with pros,” he said. “So they’re much more mature than your typical 18- or 19-year-old because they’ve been around professional basketball players in their former country since they were 16.”

Petrović, Mirković and both Ivišić brothers competed with veteran players in the highly touted Adriatic League before they came to Illinois. Mirković, for example, played for SC Derby in Montenegro last year as an 18-year-old. The leading scorer on the team was Erick Neal, who was 29 at the time.

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“They play against grown men, players who are 30 or 32 years old, who have NBA experience,” Ražnatović said. “After fighting with all those guys, you get experience. And after, when you play with people of your age, you have an advantage.”

And once they are in college, with NIL money in their pockets, they don’t want to leave.

Ražnatović, an agent for more than 30 years, said he has noticed a major shift with his clients.

He said the NBA draft used to be a major deal for his company. In 2016, for instance, he represented six players who were selected, including Ivica Zubac, the current center of the Indianapolis Pacers. But for the second year in a row, he doesn’t even expect to attend the event.

The Final Four is more important.

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“Nobody really wants to go to the draft,” Ražnatović said. “Everybody is postponing, postponing, postponing and wants to stay in college. So even my business style has changed.”

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Andrej Stojaković drives to the basket against Kael Combs of the Iowa Hawkeyes in Houston last weekend.Alex Slitz / Getty Images

He said college coaches have always reached out about individual prospects. The difference now is they want a package of players, like Illinois received.

“It will be my strategy to try to put two or three guys together on the team because I believe that it will help their adjustment,” he said. “There is already one college that is getting three of our guys [next season], so it could be the trend in the future.”

Mirković echoed his agent’s sentiments.

“When you move to the other side of the world, having someone that speaks your native language and that’s already had the college experience means a lot,” he told The Associated Press. “It’s much, much easier. You feel like home.”



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