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		Fighting IlliniIllinois to Play Villanova in 2014 Jimmy V Men’s Classic Field
 
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		[June 05, 2014] 
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		The Illinois men’s basketball team will play Villanova in the 2014 Jimmy 
		V Men’s Classic on Tuesday, 
		Dec. 9. The teams will square off in the first game of a 
		doubleheader at 7 
		p.m. ET from 
		New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden. ESPN will televise both 
		games, which also includes Indiana vs. Louisville at 9 
		p.m. Illinois 
		replaces Maryland – 
		which due to scheduling issues – will now play in the 2016 Jimmy V 
		Classic. | 
		
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						 The Fighting 
						Illini return all five starters and a total of nine 
						letterwinners from last year's club that won 20 games 
						and advanced to the NIT Second Round. The Fighting 
						Illini also posted a 7-11 record in a deep Big Ten 
						Conference. Highlighting the returnees are seniors 
						Ravyonte Rice, Tracy Abrams and Nnanna Egwu. 
						"Illinois is 
						a great addition to the 2014 Jimmy V Men’s Classic 
						doubleheader,” said Nick Dawson, ESPN senior director, 
						programming and acquisitions. “Their matchup against 
						Villanova, followed by Indiana facing Louisville, gives 
						the event two competitive games that will drive 
						tremendous awareness to The V Foundation and the mission 
						to beat cancer.  We are also glad to have Maryland in 
						the 2016 Jimmy V Classic.” 
				The Illinois-Villanova series dates back to 1938 with the two 
				teams meeting six total times each winning three games. 
				Villanova has captured the last two meetings, most recently a 
				66-63 victory in the 1988 NCAA Championship quarterfinal round. 
				Villanova will play in its third Jimmy V Classic, losing the 
				previous two games: 67-58 to Texas in 2008 and 81-71 to Missouri 
				in 2011. Illinois faced Providence in the 2003 Jimmy V Classic, 
				falling 70-51.
 
 
				   
				
					
						
						The 
						early-season event will conclude the eighth annual Jimmy 
						V Week, a weeklong initiative across multiple ESPN 
						platforms and programs featuring special content to help 
						raise funds for cancer research. In seven years, Jimmy 
						V Week has 
						generated $8,246,000 in 
						total contributions for The V Foundation for Cancer 
						Research, including a record-setting number of 
						$1,827,000 in 2013. 
						  
						Tickets for 
						the Jimmy V Classic will go on sale at a later date this 
						fall and will be available for purchase at the Madison 
						Square Garden Box Office, Ticketmaster charge by phone 
						at (866) 
						858-0008 and 
						online at www.ticketmaster.com and www.thegarden.com.   
			[Text received; DERRICK BURSON, 
			UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS] 
						
						About The V FoundationThe V Foundation for 
						Cancer Research was founded in 1993 by ESPN and the late 
						Jim Valvano, legendary North Carolina State basketball 
						coach and ESPN commentator. Since 1993, The Foundation 
						has funded more than $115 million in cancer research 
						grants nationwide. It awards 100 percent of all direct 
						cash donations to cancer research and related programs. 
						Due to generous donors, the Foundation has an endowment 
						that covers administrative expenses.  The Foundation 
						awards peer-reviewed grants through a competitive awards 
						process strictly supervised by a Scientific Advisory 
						Board. For more information on The V Foundation or to 
						make a donation, please visit www.jimmyv.org.
 
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		 ESPN Events ESPN Events, 
			a subsidiary of ESPN, owns and operates a large portfolio of 
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