
Rutgers
(+21.5)

Illinois
(-21.5)
Summary
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (Interstat) â Illinois cruised to an 81-55 victory over Rutgers in a Big Ten Conference menâs basketball game Thursday night at State Farm Center. The Fighting Illini led 43-16 at halftime and never were threatened. Keaton Wagler scored 17 points to lead Illinois, which improved to 12-3. Tomislav Ivisic added 14 points and Andrej Stojakovic scored 12. The Illini shot 11 for 31 from 3-point range and 18 for 21 from the free-throw line. Kaden Powers scored 12 points for the Scarlet Knights, who fell to 8-8. Rutgers shot just 36.5% from the field and 3 for 8 on free throws. A crowd of 13,190 attended the game.
Extended Summary
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (Interstat) â A dominant first-half performance by No. [redacted] Illinois laid the foundation for a decisive 81-55 victory over Rutgers in a Big Ten Conference menâs basketball game Thursday night at a sold-out State Farm Center. The Fighting Illini, improving to 12-3 overall and 2-1 in the conference, overwhelmed the Scarlet Knights from the opening tip, building a 27-point halftime lead that Rutgers never seriously threatened. The Scarlet Knights fell to 8-8 overall and 1-2 in the Big Ten. The most critical phase of the game was its opening 12 minutes, where Illinois established a commanding lead that rendered the final 28 minutes a formality. After Rutgersâ Harun Zrno opened the scoring with a 3-pointer, Illinois responded with a 21-3 run over the next nine minutes, suffocating the Scarlet Knightsâ offense and capitalizing on efficient scoring. Illinoisâ defense set the tone, holding Rutgers to just six field goals in the first half on 6-of-31 shooting. The Scarlet Knights managed only 16 points before intermission, their lowest first-half output of the season. Offensively, the Illini were surgical, shooting 48.5% from the field in the half and assisting on 10 of their 16 made baskets. The combination of stifling defense and fluid offense created a 43-16 chasm at the break from which Rutgers could not recover. Keaton Wagler led all scorers with 17 points for Illinois, showcasing an efficient all-around game. Jake Davis and Andrej Stojakovic each added 12 points, while 7-foot-1 center Tomislav Ivisic contributed 14 points, including two 3-pointers. The Illini shared the ball effectively, with Kylan Boswell dishing out five assists. Rutgers showed more life in the second half, scoring 39 points, but never cut the deficit below 20 points. The Scarlet Knights finished the game shooting just 36.5% from the field and a dismal 27.3% from the free-throw line. Their offensive rating of 84.9 points per 100 possessions underscored a night of profound struggle against the Illinois defense. Zrno led Rutgers with 11 points. Kaden Powers added 12 points, all in the second half, and Darren Buchanan finished with nine. The Scarlet Knightsâ interior defense was a rare bright spot, matching Illinois with five blocked shots, led by Emmanuel Ogboleâs three. Illinois excelled in several key areas, outscoring Rutgers 18-3 from the free-throw line and converting 11 Rutgers turnovers into 11 points. The Illini also connected on 11 3-pointers compared to six for the visitors. The victory was Illinoisâ eighth in its last nine games and continued its strong play at home. Rutgers, coming off an overtime win against Oregon, saw its hopes for a conference road victory quickly evaporate under the weight of Illinoisâ early onslaught. A crowd of 13,190 watched the game, which saw Illinois cover the pregame spread as a 21.5-point favorite. The total points scored, 136, fell under the over/under line of 144.5. Rutgers will look to regroup quickly, returning home to face Northwestern on Sunday. Illinois hits the road for a conference matchup at Iowa, also on Sunday.
Preview
Preview: Rutgers Scarlet Knights at No. -- Illinois Fighting Illini CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (Interstat) â The Illinois Fighting Illini, riding high near the top of the Big Ten standings, host the surging Rutgers Scarlet Knights in a conference clash Thursday night at State Farm Center. Illinois (11-3, 2-1 Big Ten) enters as a heavy favorite, boasting a potent offense and a strong resume that includes nonconference wins over Tennessee and Ohio State. Their lone conference loss was a narrow 83-80 defeat to Nebraska on Dec. 13. The Illini have since responded with three consecutive dominant victories, including a 73-65 road win at Penn State on Saturday. Junior guard Keaton Wagler has been the engine for Illinois, showcasing elite all-around play. He nearly recorded a triple-double with 11 points, 7 rebounds and 10 assists in a blowout of Southern on Dec. 29 and is coming off a 16-point performance against the Nittany Lions. Rutgers (8-7, 1-1) arrives with momentum after a thrilling 88-85 overtime victory over Oregon on Monday. The Scarlet Knights have shown a Jekyll-and-Hyde tendency, with impressive wins alongside lopsided losses to Michigan and Seton Hall. Their success hinges largely on the explosive scoring of sophomore guard Tariq Francis. Francis is averaging 21.2 points over his last five games, including a 34-point outburst in a one-point win over Penn and a 30-point effort in the Oregon victory. When Francis is efficient, Rutgers is competitive. Containing him will be a primary focus for the Illini defense. The matchup presents a stark contrast in consistency. Illinois has proven itself against a tough schedule, while Rutgers seeks its first true signature road win of the season. The Scarlet Knightsâ physical style will test the Illini, but Illinoisâs depth and offensive firepower, led by Wagler and guard Kylan Boswell (18 points at Penn State), make them the formidable favorite on their home court. Thursdayâs contest is the only scheduled meeting between the teams this regular season. Following the game, Illinois travels to Iowa on Sunday, while Rutgers hosts Northwestern.