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Illinois sophomore Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn has entered the NCAA men's basketball transfer portal.
The New York Times |
With more than 1,000 players across Division I expected to enter the portal, non-recruiters can’t keep track of everyone.
Yahoo! Sports |
Combs matched his season-high with 13 points in the Bulldogs' round of 32 NCAA Tournament loss against Texas Tech.
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Illinois basketball fans were pretty upset in recent days thanks to the news that key contributors Morez Johnson and Tre White were entering the transfer portal, with Johnson then sticking the dagger in further by committing to Michigan.
It’s the Illinois Fighting Illini vs Xavier in the March Madness bracket. Here’s our prediction for the 2025 NCAA tournament basketball game.
Illinois basketball fans got to experience another special moment on Friday night. Brad Underwood has the Illini in a good spot right now, as we took down No. 1
Updates from Milwaukee where Kentucky plays Illinois in a second-round game of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Not since March 17, 2000, when Theresa Grentz's sixth-seeded Illini bounced 11th-seeded Utah 73-58 in the first round of the women's NCAA Tournament Ames, Iowa, had the program last advanced at the Big Dance.
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Sporting News on MSNTennessee basketball makes cut for Illinois transfer following major fallout with programThe Tennessee Volunteers are coming off another impressive season, falling just short of the Final Four for the second year in a row. Unless the NCAA grants the fifth-year eligibility rule, the Vols will lose five seniors from this year's roster,
How Mark Pope’s Wildcats and Brad Underwood’s Fighting Illini match up at each position for Sunday’s NCAA Tournament game.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNDuke basketball coach Jon Scheyer could set NCAA history with a Final Four winIf the Duke Blue Devils take down Houston in the Final Four, Jon Scheyer will set a new record for wins in a coach's first three seasons.