Illinois
‘Field of the Fallen’ honors Illinois soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice
CARY, Ill. – Throughout Memorial Day weekend, one local organization honored the men and women of Illinois who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
The moving tribute dates back to 2012.
“Hearing their story and understanding who they were, what they did, and why we have our freedoms means a lot,” said Aaron Stain, president, Veterans Network Committee of Northern Illinois.
The ‘Field of the Fallen’ ensures that those brave soldiers are never forgotten – that their names and their stories live on.
This year, 350 flags were displayed, with one more added on Memorial Day to make 351.
“Each flag has a tag with the name of that person, the service they were in, the date of death and the hometown in which they came from,” said Stain.
Since Friday, every hour on the hour, the names of Illinois soldiers who didn’t make it home were read aloud.
“Throughout the weekend, we get the families locally that come out and tell their sons’ or daughters’ stories,” said Stain. “It goes from being a name to putting a reality behind it.”
The Veterans Network Committee of Northern Illinois carefully creates the display each year.
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“We’ve been doing this for 11 years, and we were looking for a way to honor to do a tribute to the Gulf vets, starting in Desert Shield through all the conflicts – Kuwait, Afghanistan, and into today with global terrorism, we’re still putting names in the field today,” said Stain.
The Field of the Fallen is located in the 3300 block of Three Oaks Road in Cary, Illinois. Throughout the weekend, it was protected by veterans who stood watch around the clock, including Bill Weiland who served five years in the U.S. Army.
“So at 3 in the morning, I’m reading the names to the misty field and with the lights in the background and it’s like, it really hits you deep,” said Weiland.
Exactly one year ago, the field caught Weiland’s eye while driving by. Last summer, he completed active duty and was looking for a way to continue serving others.
“You want to carry that on into the civilian world, so it’s been a way to still feel connected to the military service branches and to help local veterans,” said Weiland.
Over the weekend, the field saw roughly 1,500 visitors, Including Al Rzeczkowski who was there to honor the relative of a close friend who lives in Texas.
“Came to see Jonathon Metzger,” said Rzeczkowski. “Just wanted to pay our respects and at the same time, take a picture of the flag and send it down to her, let her know we’re thinking of ‘em.”
The Field of the Fallen closed Monday evening with a ceremony at 5 p.m. – marked by one final reading of names.
Together, volunteers meticulously rolled each flag – until next year.
“Memorial Day is not just a day you get off of work, but it means a lot more,” said Rzeczkowski. “Just sit back and maybe say a prayer for how thankful we are.”
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Illinois
Illinois Coach Brad Underwood Won’t Blame Refs for Michigan State Loss
For all the scowls, snarls and shouts coming from the Illinois sideline Sunday at the Breslin Center in East Lansing, Michigan, Illini coach Brad Underwood was, by comparison, a picture of zen-like contentment by the time he hit the postgame presser following his club’s 80-78 loss to Michigan State.
“Anybody in here expected anything different?” Underwood said with a weary smile to open his remarks. “A good college basketball game.”
Many Illini fans thought not. Social media was bustling in the aftermath with hot takes howling over the foul calls against Illinois and memes clowning the game officials. Illini guard Kasparas Jakucionis fouled out after just nine minutes of game action, and a critical technical foul was issued by referee Jeffrey Anderson on the Illinois bench in the late stages as the Illini were gamely clawing back into the game with Jakucionis on the sideline.
But when given the opportunity in his media session, Underwood – though disappointed – wouldn’t pile on.
“They teed our bench. Their guy was up, but our guys got the T,” Underwood said. “So I didn’t get the T – it was considered on our bench. Unfortunate. Two-point game. But Jeff’s a great official. He’s one of the best in the country.”
As for the whistles on Jakucionis, Underwood gave the officials further grace – mostly.
“I’m not gonna go there without … especially ’til I watch the film,” he said. “But the fourth one was awful. I’ll say that he got shoved in the back and pushed into a guy. And I mean, that one was just gross. Gross. I mean, how?”
If Underwood seemed oddly content as he offered his postgame thoughts, it’s likely because he could be observed extrapolating in real time what his Illini squad will be capable of when fully galvanized and facing something even slightly more favorable than Sunday’s dire game circumstances (including center Tomislav Ivisic playing through a nasty case of strep throat).
“I thought we handled a lot of tough situations today pretty well,” he said. “Best player in the game played [nine] minutes. You saw just a little bit of what he could do when he was in – just controlled the whole game with pick-and-rolls and passes. And, unfortunately, today he didn’t get a play.”
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WATCH: Michigan State Coach Tom Izzo Speaks After Win Over Illinois
EAST LANSING, Mich. — No. 12 Michigan State got the test that many were waiting for when it hosted No. 19 Illinois on Sunday afternoon.
The Spartans passed the test, defeating the Fighting Illini 80-78 with an admirable second-half effort.
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo, who had been quite critical of his team after its win over Penn State on Wednesday, was in much better spirits in his postgame press conference on Sunday.
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Below is a partial transcript from Izzo’s opening statement of his presser:
Izzo: “Wow, just another day in paradise, I guess. But I hope our fans appreciated one of the better games. I mean, it was a crazy game, and I know we were both complaining about calls and this and that, but I thought two teams really competed. I said this before the game, and now I’ll say it after the game: I really do believe they’re the best team in the league right now. I’m not slighting us,I’m not sliding Purdue, I’m not slighting Michigan or anyone else. I just think, right now, that was a tough teamto play. And we did make some mistakes early that really bothered us, because they were scouting report mistakes. And then we missed some free throws early, and they made some shots. I mean, the kid, [Will] Riley, has not been playing well lately, and he had 16 and a halftime. He was unbelievable. And you have Kasparas [Jakucionis], got in foul trouble, that helped us, I mean, there’s no question about it. I love the kid [Dra] Gibbs-Lawhorn, tough. I mean, they play hard – [Morez] Johnson – they play hard, but we did a hell of a job on [Ben] Humrichous. … Had a lot of good players. I thought we did a decent job on [Kylan] Boswell. We didn’t take many 3s, it was because of the way they guarded. We thought we could go inside, we did. We weren’t very good in rebounding in the first 10 minutes of the game. They scored 26 points. Second 10, they scored 10 points, and we ended up losing the rebound battle by 1. But that team is really good; we’re both 1, 2 in the league in rebounding.”
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Illinois
3 Keys to an MSU Win Against Illinois
The No. 12 Michigan State Spartans (15-2, 6-0) will be featured in a pivotal top 25 Big Ten matchup as they host the No. 19 Illinois Fighting Illini (13-4, 4-2) at the Breslin Center on Sunday afternoon. For the Spartans to win their 11th-straight, they will need to accomplish these three keys.
Limit Illini Freshman Guard Kasparas Jakucionis
The Illini possess one of the top players in the country and projected first-round pick in next year’s NBA Draft. Freshman guard Kasparas Jakucionis is the real deal, leading the team in both points per game (16.7) and assists (5.4). He will be the one to cause issues against a strong Spartans defense.
Prior to joining Illinois, Jakucionis was the youngest person ever to play for the European powerhouse, Barcelona, of the ACB or Spanish Basketball Clubs Association. He holds strong experience overseas at the pro level and has the potential to be a star in the Big Ten and NBA.
It will be nearly impossible to silence the Illini’s best player, but slowing him down could be a factor in the game, especially with the lingering injury he may still have.
Jakucionis suffered a left forearm injury in the first week of January against Washington, missed the next two games, and quickly responded well with 21 points in their most recent game against Indiana. It will be telling in the first several minutes what his health status will be for the contest.
Spartans Three or More Scorers in Double Figures
The Spartans have thrived all season long in terms of scoring distribution and having multiple guys step up when they are needed. During their 10-game win streak, Michigan State has had three or more double-digit scorers in nine of those contests. They must find a way to get everyone involved.
The usual suspects have been senior guard Jaden Akins (14.2 ppg) and freshman guard Jase Richardson (9.6 ppg). It will be up to them to get the scoring started early and quickly work the rest of the roster into the scoring rotation, being effective all over the floor.
Keep Illini Under 80 Total Points
The biggest strength for this Illini team is its potent offensive attack. It is the No. 2 team in the conference in terms of average points per game at 87.3 and is the top team in the conference in point differential at +20. If the Spartans’ defense shows up, they will have a great chance to earn a win.
The magic number is 80 points for the Spartan defense. The Illini are 1-3 this season when scoring less than 80 points, the lone win coming against Oakland in a 66-54 final. They are an up-tempo group that must score big to win games.
With a Spartan offense that averages just over 81 points per game, they will need to hit their average while forcing a serviceable number of turnovers and keeping them off the board as much as. possible. Not to mention, the Illini are 14th in the Big Ten in field goal percentage (45%).
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