Illinois
IU women’s basketball fails to show in Champaign, losing to Illinois
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Indiana women’s basketball snapped its longest active win streak over a Big Ten opponent, as the Hoosiers fell to Illinois 86-66.
Breaking its 16-game win streak over the Illini, the Hoosiers struggled to compete in Monday’s Presidents’ Day matinee. Illinois is ninth in the Big Ten but was playing at a much higher level than the AP Poll No. 14-ranked Hoosiers.
Monday’s loss is not good for confidence and momentum heading into Thursday’s game against No. 4 Iowa and star Caitlin Clark.
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Senior forward Mackenzie Holmes led the team in scoring with 24 points, followed by sophomore Yarden Garzon with 17 and senior Sara Scalia with 10.
Makira Cook led Illinois with 22 points.
Energy and effort
Last time these two teams met up in Bloomington, Illinois put up a fight for the entire game only to lose 77-71. The Illini were ready for revenge.
Despite playing in the early afternoon on a Monday in front of a minimal crowd, the Illini played with the purpose of a prime time game. Indiana could not quite match that.
Indiana head coach Teri Moren tried different rotations of players, looking for anyone to make a difference, but it just led to a dysfunctional group of Hoosiers. Illinois was much more cohesive across the court and were able to get a much higher volume of efficient shots up while disrupting the Indiana offense. Illinois had six players in double figures, while only one Indiana player had over five points at half.
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Defensive woes
The Indiana defense left much to be desired. Down low, where the Hoosiers usually thrive, was a point of weakness. The Illini put on a layup clinic, with 32 of its 44 points in the first half coming from inside of the paint.
IU’s main post-defender, 6-foot-3 Holmes, was quick to tack on two fouls early and played less aggressively than some may have expected out of the big.
All attempts to come back in the end were also stunted by Holmes’ foul trouble. Illinois’ defense played with much more physicality than Indiana. Indiana only forced 5 turnovers, while giving up 14 themselves.
Return of Sydney Parrish
Senior guard Sydney Parrish returned to the active lineup after missing the last seven games to injury. Though Parrish did not start and only had six minutes of playing time with no points, having her as an option will be crucial to the Hoosiers. Sophomore Lexus Bargesser has been filling in for Parrish and has improved immensely in the last few weeks, but the added depth will be a huge benefit to Indiana with Thursday’s game against Iowa looming.
What’s next
Indiana will host No. 4 Iowa on Thursday in Bloomington.
Illinois
Thousands of birds could migrate over the Chicago area this week, and here’s how to protect them
Thousands upon thousands of birds are expected to cross over Illinois as part of their spring migrations in coming days.
Thursday night saw the highest migration totals of the season so far, but researchers at Cornell believe that Sunday and Monday nights could see even more avian traffic in the skies over the Chicago area, with hundreds of thousands of birds expected to traverse the area.
According to estimates from Birdcast, Sunday night and into Monday morning there could be “medium” activity for migrating birds, with thousands of birds per kilometer flying over the area.
Even more birds are expected to take flight Monday night and into Tuesday morning thanks to favorable weather conditions, with a “high” number of birds expected to take to the skies over the Chicago area.
According to estimates, up to 383 million birds could be in flight over the central United States during the peak of the migration overnight.
On Thursday night the Chicago area experienced its busiest night of the spring migration season so far, with more than 367,000 birds having been estimated to have passed over Cook County alone.
In all, more than 23,000,000 birds are believed to have crossed the state of Illinois so far during the spring migration.
Among the primary birds expected to be flying through the area are American Redstarts, Magnolia Warblers, Baltimore Orioles and Indigo Buntings, according to researchers at the CornellLab.
As millions of birds continue visiting the Chicago area, here are some steps that residents can take to keep them safe.
When do birds typically migrate?
Peak migration for birds over the state of Illinois occurs in mid-to-late May, with hundreds of different species heading north for the summer breeding season.
Those migration flights for songbirds and other species typically take place in the overnight hours. According to experts, birds typically take flight 30-to-45 minutes after sunset, with the greatest number of birds in flight typically seen approximately two-to-three hours later.
When should residents turn lights off?
One of the best ways to help protect birds is to turn off lights during peak migration times.
According to Birdcast, the best time to turn off or dim exterior lights and interior lights is between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m., when most birds are active.
Bright lights can disorient and attract birds, making them vulnerable to collisions and to predators on the ground, according to the website.
Hundreds of millions of birds are killed each year in collisions with buildings, and residents and businesses are being asked to do their part to keep the creatures safe.
In addition to turning off unneeded exterior lights, residents and businesses are also asked to dim or turn off lights in lobbies, and to draw blinds to help keep light from escaping through windows.
Finally, exterior lights should be aimed downward and be well-shielded so that birds aren’t attracted to them.
Are there other steps?
Another key step in protecting birds is to bring pet cats inside during overnight hours.
According to the American Bird Conservancy, cats kill an estimated 2.4 billion birds in the United States every year, and during migration season those impacts can be even more devastating, as exhausted birds typically seek refuge in plants and trees to rest on their journeys, making them vulnerable to attack.
Since cats like to hunt at night, active migrating birds can be a target, leading to experts asking residents to keep animals inside when possible.
Illinois
20-year-old motorcyclist killed in crash in Oswego, Illinois, police say
Police are investigating after a motorcyclist was killed in a crash in suburban Oswego on Saturday afternoon.
Officers responded to the 4000 block of Route 34 near Wolf Road for the crash around 1:42 p.m. The motorcyclist was unconscious and was receiving CPR when officers arrived.
They took over medical care until paramedics arrived and took the victim, identified as a 20-year-old man, to a local hospital, where he later died from his injuries.
The victim’s identity is being withheld pending an autopsy scheduled for Monday, police said.
Initial reports say the victim was traveling eastbound on Route 34 when he hit an enclosed trailer being towed by a van. According to the police, the van was also traveling eastbound and was attempting to make a right turn into a driveway when the crash occurred.
The driver and passenger in the van were not hurt, police said.
Route 34 was closed between Wolf Road and Boulder Hill Pass for four hours for crash reconstruction.
The crash remains under investigation pending completion of the traffic crash reconstruction report.
Illinois
Man arrested after barricading himself inside vape shop in Des Plaines, Illinois, police say
A man was arrested after police say he barricaded himself inside a business in Des Plaines on Saturday morning.
The incident happened just before 9 a.m. in the 1500 block of Rand Road.
Des Plaines police said officers responded to Vortex Vapes, located inside a strip mall in the 1500 block of Rand Road, just before 9 a.m. for a report of a suspect, a 26-year-old man from Des Plaines, armed with a box cutter, who confronted the shop employee.
The employee was able to escape the business, but the suspect stayed and barricaded himself inside, police said.
The Tactical Response Team responded to the business and arrested the suspect, who surrendered without incident.
The business was closed for about four hours. Police said the area is now safe for travel, and the business has since reopened.
This incident is still under investigation. Des Plaines police said they will provide additional information once it becomes available.
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