Illinois Claims Big Ten Tourney Title, Headed To NCAA As No. 1 Midwest Region Seed

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Published on March 15 2021 6:08 am
Last Updated on March 15 2021 6:09 am

INDIANAPOLIS -- The Fighting Illini basketball team earned their third overall Big Ten Tournament title, and their first title since 2005 in a 91-88 overtime victory over Ohio State Sunday afternoon in Lucas Oil Stadium. 

The Illini were led by 16 points apiece from Ayo Dosunmu, Kofi Cockburn and Andre Curbelo. Da'Monte Williams added 13 points on a perfect 3-for-3 from behind the arc, and Giorgi Bezhanishvili added 12 points and six rebounds.

Fighting Illini Big Ten Tournament Champions Gear 1920x480The Orange and Blue stormed out of the gates, building a 17-point lead with 9:45 to go in the first period. Cockburn was a dominating presence early, scoring 11 points in the first half, and Da'Monte Williams was on fire from behind the arc, shooting a perfect three-for-three in the first period. Ohio State went on a run of their own at the end of the first half, making it a five-point game heading into halftime.

The game tightened in the second half despite the Illini holding a narrow lead throughout the second period. Bezhanishvili exploded in the second period, scoring 12 and giving the juice to the Illini. Justice Sueing of Ohio State made an and-one layup to tie the game at 77 with :23 seconds remaining, but Cockburn couldn't get the put-back from a Dosunmu three and the game headed to overtime.

In overtime, Curbelo got the scoring started with a pullup jumper to put the Illini ahead. After a pair of free throws by Ohio State and a layup put the Buckeyes ahead by one, Cockburn hit a pair of free throws and the Illini never looked gave up the lead again. Curbelo scored four straight points on a pullup jumper and two free throws, and a Cockburn free throw and two pairs of charity line visits from Dosunmu and Williams iced the game and the tournament championship for the Illini.

BENCH MOB

The Illini added 41 points from their bench from Curbelo (16), Williams (13), Bezhanishvili (12), Miller (5), and Grandison (3). This was the most points scored from the Illinois bench since the Illini had 36 bench points in a blowout win over NC A&T.

MASKED MADNESS

Ayo Dosunmu was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2021 Big Ten Tournament. He heads into the NCAA Tournament averaging 20.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 5.3 assists per game. Cockburn was also named to the All-Tournament team as selected by the media.

NOTES

• Illinois won the Big Ten Tournament for the third time (2003, 2005, 2021). 

• Illinois has won seven straight and 14 of its last 15 games. 

• Illinois has won six straight over top-10 teams. The Illini tied the school record for top-10 wins in a single season with six, first set by the 1989 Flyin' Illini.

• Illinois had 41 bench points, its most bench points in a game this season. The previous season-high was 36 vs. NC A&T and the high against Big Ten competition was 30 at Penn State.

• Illinois is 3-2 all-time against Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament, including a 2-0 record in championship games (2003, 2021). 

• Illinois is 21-6 in Big Ten Tournament games when it is the higher seed. 

• Illinois is 14-10 all-time in Big Ten Tournament games played in Indianapolis. The Illini played its third championship game in Indianapolis (2004, 2008, 2021). 

• Illinois owns the second-most Big Ten Tournament championship game appearances, advancing to the title game seven times. 

• Illinois was a No. 2 seed in the BTT for the fourth time. Illinois is 8-2 as the No. 2 seed, winning the championship in 2003 and advancing to the semifinals in 1998 and 2009. 

• Illinois has the third-most all-time Big Ten Tournament wins with 31. 

• Illinois won its three Big Ten Tournament games by an average margin of 12.0 points, tied for the seventh-highest margin in tournament history. The record is 14.3 set by the 2003 Fighting Illini. 

• Illinois is 4-1 all-time in overtime at the Big Ten Tournament.

• Illinois and Ohio State played to overtime for the seventh time in the 188-game history of the series dating back to 1915. The Illini are 2-5 all-time against Ohio State in OT with the lone win coming in 1975 in Champaign.

• Illinois scored 90 points in a Big Ten Tournament game for the fifth time in program history, the most of any team. 

• Illinois received a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time (1989, 2001, 2005, 2021) and will play No. 16-seed Drexel on Friday. 

• Illinois has 19 wins against Big Ten competition (19-4), four more than any other team win the conference. 

• Kofi Cockburn tied Illinois' Big Ten Tournament record with 15 offensive rebounds in the tournament.


TOURNAMENT TIME

The Illini head to the NCAA Tournament as a no. 1 seed in the Midwest region. This is the fourth time the Illini have been selected as a number one seed, and the first since the 2005 NCAA Tournament.

The bracket is officially set for the 2021 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. The 81st annual tournament will begin Thursday with the "First Four" games and will run until the national championship game on April 5. Last season's tournament was canceled due to COVID-19.

Illinois will open its NCAA Tournament against sixteenth-seeded Drexel (12-7) in the round of 64. Dates, times and locations for first round games are to be determined.

The Orange and Blue will be competing in their first NCAA Tournament since the 2012-13, and will be their 31st appearance in the tournament. The Illini are 40-31 all time in the NCAA Tournament, with four Sweet Sixteen, four Elite Eight, five Final Four, and one national championship appearances. The Illini earn a one seed for the first time since the 2005 NCAA Tournament.

The Big Ten has nine teams in the NCAA Tournament, the most by the conference in a single season (previous 8 in 2019). It is tied for the 3rd-most by a single conference in a single year.

The tournament will be held entirely in Indiana and will utilize multiple facilities throughout the state. The majority of the 67 games will be played in Indianapolis, IN, including the Final Four and NCAA Championship game hosted at Lucas Oil Stadium. Host sites include Ball State, Butler, the Horizon League, Indiana, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, and Purdue, which are all lending their facilities to assist with tournament operations.

Ticket Information

First and Second Rounds

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Regional Semi-Final (Sweet 16)

Regional Final (Elite 8)

Final Four

National Championship

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Upon advancing to the Sweet 16, the Illinois Ticket Office will send an email to all eligible I FUND Members at the Block I Level and above with instructions on how to make their request.  Eligible I FUND members will have 48 hours to place their request.  After the 48 hour request period, the Illinois Ticket Office will email all I FUND members who have placed a request to let them know if it can be fulfilled.

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