Illini Hand N'Western Loss, SIUE Drops Contest

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Published on January 20 2020 7:36 am
Last Updated on January 20 2020 7:36 am

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Trent Frazier scored 16 points, including hitting four 3-pointers, to lead No. 24 Illinois to a 75-71 win over Northwestern on Saturday.

"Northwestern is young but, boy, are they talented," Underwood said. "It was very much like watching our team from last year."

Illinois (13-4, 5-2 Big Ten) had five players in double figures. Ayo Dosunmu scored 14 points, Giorgi Bezhanishvili had 13, Kofi Cockburn 12 and Andres Feliz added 10.

"It feels good to be 5-2 and second in the Big Ten," Dosunmu said. "But we have more work to do, and we start it at tomorrow's practice."

Illinois led by four at the half and was up 69-60 with 3:50 remaining. Northwestern went on an 8-2 run capped by A.J. Turner's 3-pointer with 44 seconds left.

Dosunmu answered with a jumper 26 seconds later. Miller Kopp hit a 3-pointer with 7 seconds remaining to get Northwestern within 73-71. Dosunmu then hit two free throws a second later to seal the game.

"You want to stop Ayo? Go ahead," Underwood said.

"I just came up big," Dosunmu said of his late-game jumper. "Got to my pull up and it came up clean."

Robbie Beran led Northwestern (6-11, 1-6) with 17 points. Kopp had 16 points, Pat Spencer 14 and Ryan Young added 12.

Frazier was 3 of 5 from the field in the first half, all three from beyond the 3-point line, He also hit two free throws and led all scorers with 11 points in the first frame.

Illinois led 38-34 at the half.

Frazier logged his sixth consecutive game without a turnover.

"That's unbelievable," Bezhanishvili said. "He's a leader on this team and just an elite guard, not just in the conference but in the country."

Dosunmu agreed. "Trent makes the right decisions and the right reads," he said. "He doesn't force it."

Underwood was also glad to see Frazier be more offensive minded after mainly playing his trademark defense in the past several games.

"Everyone knows Trent is capable of a 30-point half," Underwood said. "He's still evolving, but boy do we need his offense. There are no upsets in this league. It's tough to win in the Big Ten,"

NEXT UP

Illinois next has a two-game road trip, first against Purdue on Tuesday before visiting No. 19 Michigan on Jan. 25. The Illini return home Jan. 30 when Minnesota comes to State Farm Center. 

ILLINOIS GAME NOTES

Illinois (13-5, 5-2) has now won three consecutive meetings against Northwestern, taking a series lead of 137-42 overall and 70-14 in Champaign. 

Illinois extends its Big Ten win streak to four.

Illinois is 11-1 at State Farm Center this season.

Illinois is now three games above .500 in Big Ten play for the first time since Jan. 18, 2012 (4-1). 

With 13 victories overall, the Illini have now surpassed last season's win total of 12 (12-21). 

Trent Frazier became the 50th Illinois player to score 1,000 career points. Points number 998, 999 and 1,000 came on a three-pointer with 1:36 left in the first half. Frazier led the Illini with 16 points, knocking down four three-pointers on seven attempts, to finish the game with 1,005 career points. 

Frazier did not turn the ball over for the sixth straight game. He has now played 193:24 minutes since his last turnover, which came in the second half against Missouri on Dec. 21.

Ayo Dosunmu scored Illinois' last four points to close out the game, hitting a clutch jumper with 18.1 seconds remaining, as well as sinking two free throws with 7.7 sec left on the clock.

Five players scored in double-digits for the Illini – Trent Frazier (16), Ayo Dosunmu (15), Giorgi Bezhanishvili (13), Kofi Cockburn (12), Andres Feliz (10)
Kofi Cockburn led the team in rebounding with seven, the 14th time he's led the team in rebounding this season. 

 

Jacksonville State 64, SIUE 56

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. – Kayne Henry scored a career-high 22 points to lead Jacksonville State by the SIUE Cougars 64-56 in an Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball game Saturday at the First Community Arena at the Vadalabene Center.

The Cougars, dropping their fifth consecutive game, fell to 4-15 overall and 1-5 in the OVC. The Gamecocks, snapping a three-game losing streak, improvedto 8-11 and 3-3.

"We need to be more consistent all of the time," SIUE Head Coach Brian Barone said. "When you aren't shooting well like it was today, that makes it hard to dig out of a hole."

Zeke Moore powered the Cougars with 16 points, including 11 the second half. Moore fueled a second-half comeback when SIUE sliced a 53-37 deficit with 7:15 remaining to 62-56 with 7.9 seconds to go. Yet the Gamecocks wouldn't let the Cougars get any closer.

"Jacksonville State hit two or three big shots when they (Gamecocks) had to have them," Barone said.

Henry might have put the finishing touches on the Jacksonville State victory when he sank a pair of free throw with 40.8 seconds to play. Overall, he hit 9 of 15 shots, sank all four of his free throws and snagged 14 rebounds, including 11 on the defensive end.

"He's a good player and he inspired them," Barone said of Henry. "His motor was big time for them today."

Moore provided the Cougars with some of the same of inspiration. He made all nine of his foul shots to go along with four field goals, including a 3-pointer.

"Coach gave me some confidence and we were trying to get some baskets and some stops on defense," Moore said of the Cougars' late rally. "Our mindset was to win."

Kenyon Dooling (seven points) and Iziah James (six points) and Cam Williams (six points) complemented Moore's big effort. Teammate Shamar Wright collected six rebounds as the Cougars outrebounded the Gamecocks 37-34.

However, SIUE couldn't overcome its inconsistent shooting. The Cougars made only 18 of 56 shots, including 3 of 16 from 3-point range. They did convert 17 of 22 free throws and had 17 turnovers, four more than the Gamecocks.

"We got back on our heels a little bit," Barone said of the Cougars' shooting. "It's tough when you aren't scoring."
Jacksonville State led 27-24 at half. Moore's five points were best for the Cougars, who made only 8 of 25 shots and made 11 turnovers. SIUE led by six points twice in the half.

The Cougars' homestand continues next week when SIUE plays host to Southeast Missouri at 7:30 and UT Martin at 4:30 on Saturday. SIUE then goes to Austin Peay (Jan. 30) and Murray State (Feb. 1) before returning home for two more OVC games. Austin Peay and Murray State both were 5-0 in league play going into Saturday's games.

"We need to have consistency from everybody in every area at the same time," Barone said. "Collectively, we need to be on top of our game, not just good enough."

He noted, "We have some things going in the right direction and we can build on that every day. We're building some genuine relationships here."