Illinois
Illinois soccer endures rain to beat Indiana State, record fourth win of season – The Daily Illini
Illinois soccer took down Indiana State on a wet Sunday evening at Demirjian Park, leaping again into the win column following a two-game dropping streak. The Illini pulled out a slender end result over the Sycamores in a match suffering from heavy rain and a climate delay.
Illinois wanted a victory following its struggles, not just for the workforce’s general report but additionally for its morale.
“I believe Brad Underwood says it greatest,” head coach Janet Rayfield mentioned. “Successful is difficult. I believe anytime you possibly can put one within the left hand column, you rejoice that and transfer on. Particularly after two video games the place, notably in opposition to Texas A&M, we battled within the second half and simply didn’t get the end result. It was actually necessary to come back out with a end result tonight.”
Just like in earlier house matches this season, Illinois began off sizzling. The Illini introduced the strain early, sustaining management of the ball and having fun with a number of alternatives on purpose.
The Sycamores struggled with the depth in the course of the first quarter-hour, with junior ahead Julia Eichenbaum dazzling their backline and creating two clear minimize probabilities within the span of 30 seconds. Eichenbaum launched a protracted vary shot that sailed simply over the purpose, earlier than regaining possession and firing a low shot that was practically fumbled in by the Indiana State goalkeeper.
It was maybe an indication of issues to come back, with the Illini opening up the scoring within the twenty fifth minute. A well-placed via ball by sophomore midfielder Sydney Stephens put freshman ahead Sarah Foley via on purpose. Foley made no mistake, slotting the ball previous the keeper and into the underside proper nook for each the opening purpose and Foley’s second of the season. Illinois 1-0 Indiana State.
Whereas Demirjian Park skilled a lightweight drizzle all through the match, notably darkish clouds introduced a downpour that brought about a climate delay shortly after Foley’s strike. The delay lasted for roughly an hour and took fairly a noticeable toll on the sphere circumstances, though to not the purpose of cancellation.
“I simply suppose it’s disruptive,” Rayfield mentioned of the climate delay. “However each groups must take care of it. It was onerous tonight to get in a rhythm, to get actually into the sport. We had been simply entering into it, clearly scoring a purpose on the 20 minute mark after which having to form of restart your self, play 25 minutes after which restart once more, it actually made it troublesome.”
As each side got here again out to complete the half, the quantity of water on the pitch made the ball considerably unpredictable. After some changes, the Illini practically added a second purpose after senior midfielder Eileen Murphy missed simply extensive following a cross into the field by sophomore midfielder Ella Karolak. Illinois maintained the one-goal benefit heading into halftime.
Regardless of the pretty one-sided first half, Indiana State got here out of the break with a lot greater vitality. Inside the first couple of minutes, the Sycamores had a penalty declare that went uncalled in addition to a curling effort that beat junior goalkeeper Julia Cili, solely to finish up flying simply extensive of the mark.
Within the 53rd minute, the Illini assault struck once more. Redshirt senior defender Kendra Pasquale dribbled into house and fired a rocket from distance that beat the keeper, crusing into the proper nook. The lengthy vary strike was additionally Pasquale’s second purpose of the season. Illinois 2-0 Indiana State.
The Illini weren’t backing down and had one other nice alternative a couple of minutes later. An amazing ball by Karolak break up the Sycamore backline, discovering the ft of junior ahead Makala Woods, whose shot was blocked by the goalkeeper.
Within the 68th minute, Indiana State rifled a strong strike on purpose, however Cili managed a spectacular save to deflect the ball over the online.
The ultimate 10 minutes of the match would deliver a dramatic end to the evening, beginning with an Eightieth-minute penalty kick for Indiana State. The Sycamores would earn a penalty following a late deal with by freshman defender Ellen Persson. The chance was transformed with a low shot into the underside proper nook that beat Cili. Illinois 2-1 Indiana State.
Not even a full minute later, the Illini had been celebrating their third purpose of the match. A fast assault noticed Foley whip a cross into the field, solely to be turned in by a Sycamore defender. The Indiana State own-goal rapidly restored Illinois’ two-goal benefit, although not for very lengthy. Illinois 3-1 Indiana State.
Within the 86th minute, the Sycamores headed in a second purpose after an awesome supply into the field. Regardless of the late scare, nonetheless, the Illini managed to hold on to the lead and forestall a comeback for the guests. Closing rating: Illinois 3, Indiana State 2.
It was fairly an evening for the Illini in a match that had all of it. The moist and wet circumstances put the workforce to the check, and challenged Illinois’ signature playstyle.
“As a workforce we positively wish to be extra of that possession-type base,” Foley mentioned. “However when (the ball) stops proper while you move it within the center, that form of impacts play. It’s a must to alter, taking part in it lengthy or taking part in it out extensive. I believe we adjusted properly on that.”
Foley’s collegiate profession is off to an awesome begin, with the freshman ahead recording two targets in 4 video games. Foley’s abilities have been a serious increase for the Illini offensively, and the ahead is adjusting properly to this system, discovering that ‘everyone seems to be so welcoming and so they simply made it a very good setting to affix.’
Illinois (4-2-0) will probably be again in motion at Demirjian Park on Thursday, the place it prepares to welcome Mizzou (3-2-1).
@james_kim15
[email protected]
Illinois
Northern Illinois Coach Thomas Hammock Is Rooting For Notre Dame In CFP Championship
On Thursday night, Northern Illinois football coach Thomas Hammock was in Orlando, Fla., to support two players who are competing in Saturday’s Hula Bowl, a postseason game for NFL draft prospects. Still, Hammock watched the College Football Playoff semifinal that took place about 220 miles south in Miami Gardens.
Hammock usually doesn’t care who wins games not involving his team. But he was happy on Thursday when Notre Dame kicker Mitch Jeter made a 41-yard field goal with seven seconds remaining, clinching the Irish’s 27-24 victory over Penn State and securing a spot in the national title game on Jan. 20.
Four months ago, Northern Illinois’s Cade Haberman blocked Jeter’s 62-yard attempt as time expired, giving the Huskies an improbable 16-14 victory over Notre Dame, which was favored by four touchdowns. Since then, the Fighting Irish (14-1) have won 13 consecutive games, the longest streak in the Football Bowl Subdivision, while Northern Illinois continues to be mentioned as the only team to defeat Notre Dame this season.
“It definitely comes up a lot more outside of our building,” Hammock said in a telephone interview on Friday. “You get in the season and you play the game and you then move on to the next one, but I’m certainly excited about what Notre Dame has been able to do. Hopefully they can finish it off on January 20th.”
Hammock said NIU hung with the Irish because of its offensive and defensive lines and because it had no turnovers while intercepting Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard twice. The second pick came with 5:55 left and gave Northern Illinois the ball at the 50-yard line. Eleven plays later, Kanon Woodill connected on a 35-yard game-winning field goal. It was NIU’s first victory over a top-10 team and first win over a ranked team in 21 years.
“I told them all week, ‘We don’t need luck. We’ve just got to be our best,’” an emotional Hammock told NBC’s Zora Stephenson in a postgame interview. “They were their best today, and we were able to get it done.”
After the Notre Dame game, NIU lost two in a row and four of its next six. But the Huskies rebounded to win four of their last five games, including a 28-20 victory over Fresno State in the Potato Bowl two days before Christmas. NIU finished 8-5, the third time in the past four years they were above .500.
Over the past couple of months, as Hammock and his staff have recruited via the high school ranks and transfer portal, they have pointed to the Notre Dame game. Players have responded in kind, saying they heard about NIU thanks to that win.
“It helps us tremendously, just showing what we are capable of doing on a big stage, Hammock said. “I think that that makes a lot of young men excited about the opportunity to potentially come here, and now with the transfer portal and other ways that you can improve your roster, we have a great opportunity here to continue to get better and build for the future.”
This week, NIU announced it will be joining the Mountain West Conference for football-only starting in 2026. It is a major step up for the Huskies, who have played in the Mid-American Conference since 1997.
“That’s a huge positive for our program,” Hammock said. “I think the Mountain West obviously puts a big investment into football, and we wanted to be a part of that.”
As the season progressed and Notre Dame continued to win, Hammock couldn’t help but be aware of the streak. The Irish won their final 10 regular season games by an average of more than 30 points per game, but the loss to NIU lingered to some who questioned if Notre Dame was really among the nation’s best or benefited from a weak schedule. During the CFP, the No. 7 seed Irish have responded with consecutive victories over No. 10 seed Indiana, No. 2 seed Georgia and No. 6 seed Penn State.
“I really can say it’s a blessing that we lost to (NIU),” Notre Dame cornerback Christian Gray told ESPN’s Molly McGrath after Thursday’s game. “It got us humbled and everything. But you see we’re up here right now because of that L.”
Said Hammock: “Normally, you are objective. But in this particular case, I certainly want to see Notre Dame have as much success as they want…They’ve gotten better as the season has went along. I think that speaks volumes to coach (Marcus) Freeman and to the leadership and to the players in that program of how they’ve been able to block out the noise, limit the distractions and play their best football each and every single week.”
On Jan. 20, Notre Dame plays one more game, facing No. 8 seed Ohio State (13-2) for the CFP championship in Atlanta. Hammond plans on remaining in Illinois instead of traveling for the game because he wants to be at NIU to help the high school players and transfers who joined the Huskies this semester. Still, he’ll be watching on television with keen interest.
“I’m certainly rooting for Notre Dame,” Hammock said. “I’m a Marcus Freeman fan. I love his humility, his leadership, everything that he’s done since I met him during that game. I wish him nothing but the best.”
Illinois
Former Illinois Department of Public Health director fined $150K for ethics violation
CHICAGO (WLS) — Illinois’ former top doctor has been fined by the state ethics commission.
ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch
Dr. Ngozi Ezike lead the Illinois Department of Public Health during the COVID-19 pandemic. She later became president and CEO of Sinai Chicago, which has contracts with the department.
Since she took on the new role within a year of leaving IDPH, there was an ethics violation, according to the state ethic commission.
Dr. Ezike has agreed to pay a $150,000 dollar fine.
Dr. Ezike released the following statement Friday evening:
“As a public servant and physician, I have always been guided by integrity, ethics and justice, and I have dedicated my career to advancing health equity, particularly in underserved communities. I proudly accepted a position as President of Sinai Chicago, which shares my personal mission to improve public health outcomes of those most in need. I look forward to continuing our important work with my fellow caregivers, as well as partners in the communities and beyond, to help the people we serve live better, healthier lives.”
Copyright © 2025 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.
Illinois
Here’s how much snow Springfield got — and when it’ll melt
Aerial video above Dallas captures rare snowfall
Drone footage shows a winter storm that brought rare snow and ice to Dallas and other parts of Northern Texas.
A blanket of snow covered Springfield late Thursday and early Friday, closing Springfield schools and some offices for a snow day.
Morning traffic appeared to be moving slowly but steadily. Cameras covering major roads in the city showed snow and slush remaining on many city roads but no major slowdowns.
How much snow did Springfield get?
As of 10 a.m., Springfield had seen around 6 to 6.5 inches of snow, according to Angelica Soria, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Springfield office. Southwest Missouri in general got slightly less snow, with reports of 5 to 6 inches.
About another inch of snow was possible in Springfield, according to the National Weather Service, but new accumulation was expected to taper off by noon.
When will the snow melt?
The snow likely won’t stick around long, with a high of 40 expected Saturday. Temperatures are forecast to drop below freezing again Monday before returning to daytime highs in the high-30s and 40s later next week.
While the weather is predicted to warm up this weekend, folks should take care driving when the sun goes down, even if all the snow melts.
“(The snow) will probably start melting during the day tomorrow, but we are worried about the re-freezing on the road, because it will probably get kind of slushy as the plows keep going around trying to get it off the road,” Soria said. “We definitely want to urge people to be careful while traveling … when the sun goes down, it’s harder to see black ice, things like that.”
-
Politics1 week ago
New Orleans attacker had 'remote detonator' for explosives in French Quarter, Biden says
-
Politics1 week ago
Carter's judicial picks reshaped the federal bench across the country
-
Politics7 days ago
Who Are the Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom?
-
Health6 days ago
Ozempic ‘microdosing’ is the new weight-loss trend: Should you try it?
-
World1 week ago
South Korea extends Boeing 737-800 inspections as Jeju Air wreckage lifted
-
Technology2 days ago
Meta is highlighting a splintering global approach to online speech
-
World1 week ago
Weather warnings as freezing temperatures hit United Kingdom
-
News1 week ago
Seeking to heal the country, Jimmy Carter pardoned men who evaded the Vietnam War draft