Illinois
Cats top Illinois, make long-awaited return to Sweet 16
MILWAUKEE — Kentucky is making its long-awaited return to the Sweet 16.
The third-seeded Wildcats, who had not advanced beyond the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament since 2019, defeated 6-seed Illinois 84-75 on Sunday at Fiserv Forum to advance in the Midwest Region.
Kentucky (24-11) will face its oldest rival, Tennessee, next week in Indianapolis. The Cats and Vols (2) will be joined by Houston (1) and Purdue (4) at Lucas Oil Stadium.
To get there, Kentucky played one of its best all-around games of the season.
Offensively, the Wildcats shot 47%, went 8-of-21 from the 3-point arc, and tied its season-low for turnovers with five. UK opened the second half by making 11 of its first 12 shots and scoring on 10 straight possessions to turn a five-point halftime lead into a 15-point lead that had the Illini shell-shocked.
“It’s our guys’ mentality to dig into the emotional reservoir and bring it to start the game,” Kentucky head coach Mark Pope said. “… And it was our energy that our guys brought into the beginning of the second half and their intensity that was really important.”
Koby Brea scored a team-high 23 points on 10-of-16 shooting from the field, while Otega Oweh (15) and Lamont Butler (14) also finished in double figures.
But it may have been UK’s effort on the defensive end of the floor that had the biggest impact on the victory. The Cats held a strong Illinois offensive club to just 44% from the field. Kasparas Jakucionis and Will Riley came into the game averaging a combined 28 points for the Illini but were held to 18 on 6-for-20 shooting from the field.
Kentucky also forced 14 turnovers leading to 26 points, many coming in transition.
“That game was decided at the start of the game and the start of the second half,” Illinois head coach Brad Underwood said. “… Twenty-six points off turnovers. Thirteen of the 14 were live-ball.
“But give (Kentucky) credit. I think this is Lamont Butler’s 12th NCAA Tournament game, and I thought he controlled the game on both sides (of the floor).”
Butler had three steals to go along with his 14 points and five assists.
Perhaps his biggest play of the game came with 4:37 remaining after Illinois had trimmed a 15-point Kentucky lead to 10 and had forced a missed shot by the Cats. The Illini grabbed the rebound, but Butler came from behind to steal the ball and hit center Brandon Garrison for a layup that swung momentum back to UK.
“I was behind the play,” Butler said. “It was a rebound that went long, and I was behind (No.) 32. He just dribbled up the floor, not knowing I was right next to him, so I reached and got the steal. I saw it. It was a two-on-one with me and B.G., gave it to him, and he finished the play. And that gave us energy finishing the rest of the game off.”
“He’s a game-changer,” Brea added. “… It completely changed the game in my head. I feel like we got ’em after that.It was a testament to him and how good he is. It was a crazy play.”
Pope said it embodied Butler’s “championship heart” he has often referenced this season. “That was a massive play to stem the tide a little bit.”
Illinois saw its season end at 22-13. Guard Kylan Boswell led the Illini with 23 points, while Tomislav Ivisic, brother of former Cat Zvonimir Ivisic, added 19.
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In this “Rapid Recap” feature, we touch on some quick-hitters from the UK victory…
KEY MOMENT:
Illinois trimmed a 15-point deficit down to 10 with 4:37 remaining and had the predominantly orange-clad crowd thinking a comeback could be in the works when Kentucky’s Lamont Butler may have made the play of the game. The Illini rebounded a UK missed shot and had a chance to cut the margin to seven, but Butler sneaked behind the ballhandler and stole the ball. Center Brandon Garrison streaked to the basket, and Butler hit him with a perfect lob pass for a basket that made it a 12-point margin and put the Cats back in control.
GAME BALL:
Koby Brea, Kentucky — The player who UK head coach Mark Pope calls the best shooter in America lived up to that billing, knocking down 10 of 16 shots en route to a game-high 23 points. He also had six rebounds and a steal, playing some of the best defense he has displayed this season.
BY THE NUMBERS:
1st – Kentucky player (Amari Williams) to record at least eight points, 10 rebounds, six assists, and three blocked shots in an NCAA Tournament game.
5-0 – Kentucky’s record against Illinois in the NCAA Tournament.
7 – SEC teams have advanced to the Sweet 16: UK, Tennessee, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Florida, Alabama, and Auburn.
14 – A season-high in steals for UK, including three apiece for Andrew Carr, Lamont Butler, and Collin Chandler.
26-8 – Kentucky’s advantage in points off turnovers. The Cats forced 14 Illini miscues.
27th – Game of the season for UK’s Koby Brea hitting multiple 3-pointers. He went 3-for-8 as part of his team-high 23 points.
32nd – Double-figure scoring game of the season for the Cats’ Otega Oweh, who scored 15 points.
QUOTABLE:
“I’ve never seen — and I haven’t dug into the data, so somebody check it for me — but I’ve never seen a team that has gone from 112 to 45 (in the defensive efficiency ranking) in the last six weeks of a season. I’ve never seen it, and that is a credit to our guys. Gives you a sense of our players.” — UK head coach Mark Pope on the Cats’ defensive improvement late in the season.
UP NEXT:
Kentucky returns to action next Friday in Indianapolis, where the Wildcats will face their oldest rivals, the Tennessee Volunteers, in the Sweet 16. The Cats won both regular-season meetings against the Vols this season. Tip-off time and TV designation will be announced soon.

Illinois
Disbarred Illinois attorney used stolen information for loans, luxury car: prosecutors

DUPAGE COUNTY – A former Glendale Heights attorney is headed to prison after prosecutors said he used his girlfriend’s identity to take out fraudulent loans, including one for a luxury car.
What we know:
Leonard DeFranco, 71, was sentenced Friday to six years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for identity theft.
Prosecutors said he used his then-girlfriend’s personal information without her knowledge to secure four loans totaling $82,700 between 2015 and 2017. The fraud was uncovered when she checked her credit report and found accounts she hadn’t opened.
Investigators determined that one of the fraudulent loans was used to purchase a $43,500 Audi A8.
“White collar financial crimes always leave a paper trail,” DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said in a statement. “His scheming and deception brought dishonor to the legal profession and a slap in the face to his former girlfriend, to whom he undoubtedly caused a financial hardship.”
Dig deeper:
DeFranco was initially charged with multiple felonies, including identity theft, forgery, and financial institution fraud. However, he pleaded guilty in May 2024 to one count of identity theft for an amount exceeding $10,000 but less than $100,000.
At his sentencing, prosecutors said DeFranco had stolen a total of $845,831 from a dozen victims, including his ex-girlfriend, five other people, and six financial institutions.
DeFranco, who posted bond in 2018 after his arrest, will now serve his six-year sentence in state prison.
Furthermore, the Illinois Registration and Disciplinary Commission disbarred him in March 2024.
The Source: The information in this article was provided by the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office.
Illinois
Pritzker to lead Illinois delegation on trade mission to Mexico

CHICAGO – Gov. JB Pritzker will lead a trade mission to Mexico next week aiming to strengthen economic ties between Illinois and one of its largest trading partners.
Illinois trade mission to Mexico
The backstory:
The trip will run from Sunday through Wednesday with a delegation that includes state officials and business leaders. It will focus on expanding partnerships in agriculture, manufacturing and finance.
“Our state’s forward-thinking policies, coupled with our rich natural resources, skilled workforce, and world-class infrastructure, make it an ideal place for companies to thrive,” Pritzker said in a statement. “As we embark on this trade mission to Mexico, we are excited to further strengthen our economic ties and showcase the many advantages that Illinois offers to businesses in North America and around the world.”
By the numbers:
Mexico is Illinois’ second-largest export market, with trade between the two surpassing $32 billion in 2024. Illinois also imports over $19 billion in goods from Mexico, making it the state’s third-largest import market.
Dig deeper:
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Illinois Department of Agriculture, and Intersect Illinois are among the agencies participating in the mission. Delegates will engage in discussions with Mexican officials and business leaders to foster new trade opportunities and investment.
Illinois has had a trade office in Mexico City since 1989. The state has also participated in initiatives like the Illinois State Trade and Export Promotion program, which facilitates annual trade missions to Mexico.
The delegation includes members of the Illinois General Assembly, state economic development leaders, and executives from various industries. Among the notable attendees are First Lady MK Pritzker, State Sens. Celina Villanueva and Cristina Castro, and executives from United Airlines, Northern Trust, ComEd, and the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association.
What they’re saying:
“As a Mexican American founder of an investment firm, it is an honor to be part of Governor Pritzker’s timely trade mission to Mexico,” said Martin Cabrera, CEO of Cabrera Capital. “Trade supports over 800,000 jobs in Illinois, and our firm values businesses that support international cooperation and investments that benefit working families at home.”
The delegation’s visit will include meetings with key stakeholders in Mexico’s government and business sectors to explore opportunities for collaboration and investment.
The Source: The information in this report came from the Governor’s Office.
Illinois
Two lucky Illinois lottery players take home thousands in earnings

Two lucky winners, one in Chicago and one in Aurora, each took home $250,000
If you bought a Lucky Day Lotto ticket on Wednesday, check your numbers.
Two lucky winners, one in Chicago and one in Aurora, each took home $250,000.
During the midday drawing, the two both had all five matching winning numbers: 3-8-9-31-45. One of the lucky winners purchased their ticket at a Mariano’s grocery store in Aurora. The other acquired theirs at Navkar Food Inc. in Chicago.
But the two winners aren’t the only lucky ones. The retailers who sold the tickets also cash in a $2,500 bonus- one percent of the prize money.
Out of Wednesday’s 16,700 winning lottery tickets sold, a total of $540,300 was handed out.
Winners have one year from the date of the winning draw in which to claim their prize. The Illinois Lottery encourages all lucky winners to write their name on the back of their ticket and keep it in a safe place until they’re ready to claim their prize
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