Published on March 15 2019 6:11 am
Last Updated on March 15 2019 7:01 am
CHICAGO (AP) — Freshman Giorgi Bezhanishvili led four Illini in double figures but it wasn't enough as Iowa pulled away for an 83-62 win in the second round of the 2019 Big Ten Tournament.
Iowa stopped its four-game slide with one solid all-around performance.
Nicholas Baer made a career-high five of Iowa's 12 3-pointers and scored 17 points, helping the Hawkeyes pull away at Chicago's United Center.
"It's really big for our team when we all play aggressively and I think that's what I did tonight," Baer said. "That's when we're playing our best basketball."
Iowa (22-10) turned up its play in the second half to hand coach Fran McCaffery his first win since he returned Sunday after a two-game suspension for berating an official. The Hawkeyes went 12 for 23 from beyond the arc and turned 15 Illini turnovers into 24 points.
It was a similar performance to their meeting in the regular season, when Iowa shot a Carver-Hawkeye Arena-record 68 percent from the field in a 95-71 victory over Illinois on Jan. 20.
"They're just a smart team," said Giorgi Bezhanishvili, who led Illinois with 12 points. "When you make a mistake they make you pay every time."
Next up for Iowa is No. 10 Michigan on Friday night. The Hawkeyes held the Wolverines to 32 percent shooting in a 74-59 win on Feb. 1 in their only meeting of the season.
"It's an opportunity for us to play one of the best teams in the country in the Big Ten Tournament," McCaffery said. "We know they're going to defend. We know they're going to run that offense to perfection, and it's going to take a very good effort to beat them."
The Fighting Illini (12-21) used a 9-0 run to trim the Hawkeyes' lead to 30-29 with 4:38 left in the first half, but they gradually fell off the pace from there.
Iowa grabbed control by ripping off 23 of 28 points during the decisive stretch in the second half. Baer made three of the Hawkeyes' six 3s during the run, and Luka Garza connected from long range to make it 71-47 with 7:48 left.
"We know when we play like that we're hard to beat," Cook said.
While Baer took aim from long range, Cook had the biggest highlight of the game when he reached back to slam home Bohannon's perfectly placed pass on an inbounds play early in the second half.
"We ran it to perfection," Bohannon said. "It definitely adds another spark to the game. We kind of broke out a run after that and there was no turning back."
Wieskamp scored 13 points for Iowa, and Cook finished with 12. Connor McCaffery had eight of the Hawkeyes' 25 assists on 31 baskets.
The Illini shot 52 percent from the field and placed four players in double figures, but couldn't keep up defensively. Trent Frazier and Tevian Jones each scored 11 points, and Ayo Dosunmu finished with 10.
"We turned it over too many times," coach Brad Underwood said.
Bezhanishvili, Dosunmu and Jones are freshmen, and Frazier just completed his sophomore year. So there is reason to believe the Illini could make a jump next year under Underwood.
In other tourney contests, Ohio State edged Indiana, 79-75 while No. 13 Nebraska continued to roll with a 69-61 win over No. 5 Maryland and Minnesota downed Penn State, 77-72.
The tournament continues today as Ohio State takes on Michigan State at 11:30 a.m., Nebraska faces Wisconsin around 1:30 p.m., Minnesota meets Purdue at 6 p.m. and Iowa faces Michigan at 8 p.m.
ILLINOIS POSTGAME NOTES
• Illinois's all-time Big Ten Tournament record is now 28-20. It was only its eighth loss in 25 Big Ten Tournament games played at the United Center (17-8).
• As a team, the Illini shot .520 from the field. It was the fifth time Illinois shot .500 or better in 2018-19.
• Giorgi Bezhanishvili scored 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting. During his two MBBT games this week, the freshman made 18-of-22 shots from the field (.818) and averaged 19.0 points.
• Trent Frazier averaged 16 points in his two MBBT games this week (21 vs. Northwestern and 11 vs. Iowa).
• Freshman Ayo Dosunmu had 10 points, six assists, three steals and two rebounds in 28 minutes of action against Iowa.
• Freshman Tevian Jones scored 11 points, his second-best total of 2018-19. Jones shot 3-of-5 from beyond the arc.
• Thursday night marked the final games for Illini seniors Aaron Jordan (6 points), Adonis De La Rosa (1 rebound) and Drew Cayce (2 minutes).