No. 17 Illinois Dominates Jackson State with Blistering 113-55 Win
The Fighting Illini got their highly anticipated season off to a resounding start, thrashing Jackson State 113-55 behind an explosive performance from their international freshmen, David Mirkovic and Tomislav Ivisic.
Mirkovic, the towering 6-foot-9 forward from Montenegro, was unstoppable, netting 19 points and snagging 14 rebounds in just one game. His countryman, Ivisic, chipped in with 21 points, while Keaton Wagler added 18 and Jake Davis contributed 13. The Illini's bench also got in on the action, with Ben Humrichous notching a team-high 21 points.
The Tigers' offense was stifled, shooting just 30.6% from the field, including a dismal 5-for-32 from three-point range. Devin Ree scored 19 points for Jackson State, but it wasn't enough to stem the tide of Illinois's suffocating defense.
One key statistic stood out: the Illini's 17 three-pointers, which gave them an insurmountable lead early on. In fact, a 17-point run midway through the first half left the Tigers reeling at 60-27 at halftime.
Despite being shorthanded due to injuries, Illinois still managed to outrebound Jackson State 61-19, capping off a convincing victory that will leave them feeling confident heading into their next game against Florida Gulf Coast on Friday night. The Tigers, meanwhile, have a tough stretch ahead of them, with nine road games in their first 10 contests, including matchups against NCAA Tournament teams and preseason Top 25 foes.
The Fighting Illini got their highly anticipated season off to a resounding start, thrashing Jackson State 113-55 behind an explosive performance from their international freshmen, David Mirkovic and Tomislav Ivisic.
Mirkovic, the towering 6-foot-9 forward from Montenegro, was unstoppable, netting 19 points and snagging 14 rebounds in just one game. His countryman, Ivisic, chipped in with 21 points, while Keaton Wagler added 18 and Jake Davis contributed 13. The Illini's bench also got in on the action, with Ben Humrichous notching a team-high 21 points.
The Tigers' offense was stifled, shooting just 30.6% from the field, including a dismal 5-for-32 from three-point range. Devin Ree scored 19 points for Jackson State, but it wasn't enough to stem the tide of Illinois's suffocating defense.
One key statistic stood out: the Illini's 17 three-pointers, which gave them an insurmountable lead early on. In fact, a 17-point run midway through the first half left the Tigers reeling at 60-27 at halftime.
Despite being shorthanded due to injuries, Illinois still managed to outrebound Jackson State 61-19, capping off a convincing victory that will leave them feeling confident heading into their next game against Florida Gulf Coast on Friday night. The Tigers, meanwhile, have a tough stretch ahead of them, with nine road games in their first 10 contests, including matchups against NCAA Tournament teams and preseason Top 25 foes.