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Preview

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (Interstat) — A surging Illinois squad looks to rebound from a rare stumble when it hosts in-state rival Northwestern in a Big Ten women’s basketball matchup Sunday at State Farm Center. The Fighting Illini (14-4, 3-3 Big Ten) saw a three-game conference win streak snapped in an 85-69 loss at Michigan on Thursday. Despite the defeat, star guard Berry Wallace continued her stellar season, scoring 26 points in 40 minutes. Wallace has been a model of consistency, averaging 22.7 points over her last six games and logging heavy minutes, playing the full 40 in three of those contests. Illinois, which boasts a 9-1 record at home this season, will rely on its defensive pressure and Wallace’s offensive firepower to regain momentum. Northwestern (8-10, 2-4) arrives with renewed confidence after a 66-61 home victory over Wisconsin, snapping a four-game skid. The Wildcats are led by guard Grace Sullivan, who is coming off a 19-point performance against the Badgers and has averaged 22.0 points over her last seven games, including a 30-point outing at Washington. Sullivan’s scoring prowess will be critical for a Northwestern team that has struggled on the road, where it is 1-6 this season. The matchup pits Illinois’s stout defense, which has held opponents to an average of 68.2 points, against a Northwestern offense that has been volatile. The Wildcats have scored 73 or more points in three of their last five games but were held to 54 and 47 in the other two. Illinois holds a decisive edge in the season series in recent years, having won the last five meetings. Northwestern’s last victory over the Illini came in February 2021. Sunday’s contest is the first of two regular-season meetings between the rivals, who will face off again in Evanston on Feb. 22. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. CST.

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