NORMAL, Ill. – Illinois State softball (17-18, 7-4 MVC) is headed back to Chicago to conflict the Loyola Ramblers (9-21, 3-9 MVC) for a three-game collection start on Friday, April 15 at noontime CT.
VIDEO GAME DETAILS
Illinois State (17-18, 7-4 MVC) vs. Loyola (9-21, 3-9 MVC)
Dates/Times:
Friday, April 15 – 12:00 p.m. CT (DH – video game 1)
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Friday, April 15 – 2:30 p.m. CT (DH – video game 2)
Saturday, April 16 – 12:00 p.m. CT
City: Chicago, Ill.
Area: Loyola Softball Park
TELEVISION: ESPN+ ($$$)
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COLLECTION BACKGROUND
Illinois State as well as Loyola will certainly take on for the last time as seminar opponents as Loyola will certainly leave the MVC hereafter period. The Redbirds hold the benefit in the all-time collection document which is 19-7. The last competition in between these 2 programs got on Mar. 28, 2021 as well as the Redbirds won both video games of a doubleheader in Typical, Ill. The 2nd video game was a stroll off win for Illinois State as the Redbirds were down 4-0 heading right into all-time low of the 7th as well as they rallied to rack up 5 runs as well as safeguard the collection over the Ramblers.
LOOKING THE CHALLENGER
In 2021, the Ramblers were 13-29 total as well as 8-16 busy. Loyola beat the Evansville Purple Aces in the preliminary of the MVC event, yet shed in the following round to Drake. Presently, the Ramblers rest at 9-21 as well as 3-9 in the MVC. Loyola has actually shed its last 9 out of 10 video games – the only win coming versus the Evansville Purple Aces. The Ramblers won the collection versus Bradley, yet obtained brushed up by UNI as well as Southern Illinois.
LAST BREAK FOR THE ‘BIRDS
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The Redbirds defeated the DePaul Blue Demons in Illinois State’s last non-conference competition of the period. The video game began with a six-run top of the initial for the Redbirds, prior to Michele Calabrese as well as Jayden Standish both went deep to permit Illinois State to win 9-4 over DePaul. Hannah Ross threw a total video game as well as a job high in strikeouts (6). Every Redbird got to base securely versus heaven Demons, as well as all yet one had a hit. Emme Olson proceeded her gotten to base securely touch to 27 successive video games.
NOTES
REMAIN HOT: Elderly 2nd baseman Emme Olson presently holds a gotten to base securely touch of 27 successive video games, going back to February 20 versus Rose City State when the Redbirds won their initial video game of the period. Olson has really gotten to base securely in 33 of 35 competitions this period. The lengthiest well-known gotten to base securely touch in ISU background is 32 successive video games by Kara Nelson in 2011.
STRONG IN THE CIRCLE: Junior Hannah Ross threw her 6th total video game of the period versus DePaul. After a four-run initial inning, Ross pitched 6 scoreless, accumulating 6 strikeouts – a job high in Ks for the Scottsdale, Ariz. local.
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Will Riley scored his 19 points in the second half and No. 25 Illinois beat Maryland Eastern Shore 87-40 on Saturday.
Kylan Boswell added 13 points, Tomislav Ivisic had 11 and Morez Johnson Jr. finished with 10 points and 13 rebounds for the Illini (4-1), who shot 25% (10 for 40) from 3-point range but committed just nine turnovers.
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Tre White grabbed 11 rebounds and Kasparas Jakucionis seven for Illinois, which outrebounded the Hawks 59-38.
Jalen Ware scored 10 points and Christopher Flippin had 10 rebounds for Maryland Eastern Shore (2-6), which had its lowest point total of the season. The team’s previous low came in 102-63 loss to Vanderbilt on Nov. 4.
Illinois is unbeaten in four home games. Maryland Eastern Shore is winless in six road games.
Takeaways
Illinois: Coming off a 100-87 loss Wednesday to No. 8 Alabama, the Illini had no trouble dominating the overmatched Hawks. They led 35-15 at halftime and extended the lead to as many as 52 points in the second half.
Maryland Eastern Shore: The Hawks couldn’t match Illinois’ height and depth and were slowed by 15 turnovers.
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Key moment
After struggling at the start of the game, the Illini went on a 17-0 run over a seven-minute stretch to move in front 25-8 with 5:15 to go in the first half.
Key stat
Maryland Eastern Shore struggled from the field, shooting 22% (15 for 68), including 5 for 20 on 3-pointers.
Up next
Illinois hosts Little Rock on Monday. Maryland Eastern Shore plays at No. 20 Arkansas on Monday.
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The women’s Illinois basketball team continued to impress on Friday night with another big win.
Coming into the game, the Illini were 4-0 and had already beaten a top-25 program in Florida State and a good team in Marquette. We were on top of the world.
It would be understandable for a letdown game to happen. Illinois didn’t let it happen, though. We came out of the gates firing, and Oregon State didn’t have answers.
Illinois played well in both halves. We took a 10-point lead into the halftime locker room and quickly expanded on that lead in the third quarter. By the game’s end, Illinois managed to secure an 85-66 win over Oregon State.
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Coming into the game on Friday night, Illinois has been able to hold their own when it comes to the rebounding department. But this wasn’t an easy matchup, as Oregon State is a good rebounding team as well.
Despite Oregon State having some great size, the Illini were tough on the boards. We were able to pull down rebounds at a rate that I was impressed with considering the opposing team had a 6-foot-7 center starting.
Illinois finished the game pulling down 36 rebounds compared to Oregon State’s 34 rebounds. Five of the 36 rebounds were on the offensive glass too, but we didn’t have a ton of opportunities considering the team shot 54.7% from the field.
The thing that impressed me the most about Illinois’ rebounding ability on Friday night was the size differential. Oregon State trotted out a 6-foot-7 center and a 6-foot-5 forward. We limited those two players to just 12 rebounds in 42 minutes of game action.
I think a big part of the great rebounding effort on the part of Illinois is the fact our frontcourt is strong and athletic. It is hard to move Kendall Bostic off her spot, and she does a great job boxing out. The same can be said for Brynn Shoup-Hill. Both players were quicker than anything Oregon State had in the frontcourt too.
Gainesville, Fla., – The No. 21 Florida Gators men’s basketball team cruised to a 93-68 win over Southern Illinois on Friday to stay undefeated in the 2024-25 season. They used a hot night offensively from senior Alijah Martin and Thomas Haugh to help ease to the finish line in this one.
Florida started this game positively compared to their previous outings. They came out the gates easily putting the ball through the net, resulting in an early 9-2 lead over Southern Illinois by the 16-minute mark.
However, things began to unravel over the next five to six minutes of the game. During this span, the Gators shot just 2-for-11 from the field, which allowed their opponents to cut the Gators’ lead to just one point.
Fortunately, they began to find their rhythm and they did it in a very loud way.
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With around eight minutes left in the half until about the last two minutes, the Gators went on a 22-2 run with some crowd-pleasing plays from Martin and Alex Condon along the way. The first one came from a steal by Martin that was dished off to Denzel Aberdeen who then lobbed it to Condon for the easy slam in transition.
Then, on the next possession for Southern Illinois, the Gators came up with another steal that quickly made its way into Martin’s hands for a high-flying slam that got the crowd on its feet.
After this big run, the Gators found themselves leading 41-17 over their opponents.
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This run really blew it wide open for Florida and by the final whistle of the first half, they were leading 46-25 over Southern Illinois.
The Gators were led in this half by Martin and Thomas Haugh. Martin contributed 18 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals. He was also 4-for-7 from 3. Haugh – the more surprising standout from the first half – was having his way offensively as well. The sophomore was 4-for-7 overall and 3-for-4 from 3. He also made both of his free throw attempts in the half, which gave him 13 first-half points.
The beginning of the half was dull for the Gators. The offense didn’t make its first basket until the 18-minute mark and it was a layup from Walter Clayton Jr. This stagnant play was short lived though.
That is because Martin came alive for the Gators once again. The senior went unconscious from deep, hitting four consecutive 3’s for the Gators that included one from the logo with the shot clock expiring. By the end of his scoring tirade, the Gators led 67-38 over their opposition.
Then, not too long after this, the Gator fans got their next highlight play. This time, it came from Haugh. The wing came flying in over the defense and got big for a putback slam to extend the Gators’ lead to 30.
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From here, the Gators were on cruise control. Southern Illinois had some stretches offensively, but never really threatened to come back in this one. In the end, Florida won 93-68 over Southern Illinois.
Alijah Martin was unstoppable in this one. He ended the game with 32 points on 11-for-19 shooting and 8-for-13 from behind the arc. He also brought down 8 rebounds and dished out five assists in this one.
Also, Martin’s eight 3’s gave him a new career high in this category. Any time he let it fly, it felt like it was going in, he said after the game.
“I just felt like every one of them was going in,” Martin said.
Haugh, on the other hand, actually set a career-high in scoring against Southern Illinois. He poured in 19 points, shooting 6-for-10 overall and 3-for-5 from 3. He also was perfect from the line, hitting all four of his free throw attempts.
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His performance from behind the arc and at the charity stripe was great on the night and these were something he worked all summer on he said.
“I worked on (3-point shooting) a lot,” Haugh said. “I didn’t shoot the ball the greatest at the beginning of the year, but teammates still trusted me. And just like starting to hopefully get into a rhythm here cause all the work hopefully going to show soon.”
It’s a long break until the Gators return to action. Their next game isn’t until next Thursday when they take on Wake Forest at the ESPN Events Invitational. That game is slated for a 2:30 p.m. tipoff in Orlando and will be televised on ESPN.