Late 16-0 run lifts No. 25 Illinois over Oakland
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[November 11, 2023]
Locked in a tie with 7:30 to play, No. 25 Illinois reeled off
16 points in a row and ran away to a 64-53 nonconference victory
over visiting Oakland on Friday night in Champaign.
Oregon grad transfer Quincy Guerrier delivered 13 points and 10
rebounds and locked up Oakland's leading returning scorer Trey
Townsend down the stretch to guide Illinois (2-0) in a game with 11
lead changes.
Terrence Shannon Jr. notched a team-high 15 points while Dain Dainja
and Ty Rodgers added 10 points apiece for the Illini, who won
despite shooting 25 percent on 3-pointers and 50 percent at the
line.
Townsend led Oakland (0-2) with 19 points and 10 rebounds, but the
Golden Grizzlies went scoreless for 6:46 late as their chances for
their first win in four tries against Illinois went awry.
"We guarded our tail off," said Illinois coach Brad Underwood. "We
clamped 'em down. Defensively, we were really good. Offensively, we
just happened to be good enough."
Oakland raced to an 8-0 lead in the opening 85 seconds and forced
Illinois to burn a timeout. Townsend opened with a baseline jumper,
then Jack Gohlke and Blake Lampman flushed 3-pointers.
Illinois didn't eclipse the 8-point mark until 11:45 was left in the
first half when Dainja posted for a layup that cut Oakland's lead to
14-9. The Illini didn't forge their first tie until Shannon drove
into the lane and fed Guerrier for a two-handed slam that made it
15-15 with 9:52 left in the half.
While Oakland went into a 1-for-10 funk from the field, Illinois
finally claimed its first lead when Shannon canned two free throws
for a 17-15 edge at the 7:48 mark.
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Illinois maintained a 28-27 edge at halftime
despite shooting 0 of 6 from 3-point range and 4 of 10 at the
free-throw line. Dainja came off the bench to produce eight of the
Illini's 24 points in the paint.
Illinois finally cashed its first 3-pointer when Guerrier rattled
home an open look to give the hosts their biggest lead at 35-29 with
17:54 to play. But backup big man Chris Conway responded with six
straight points in 66 seconds -- the last two on a breakaway dunk --
to pull the Golden Grizzlies even.
The teams swapped the lead six times before Gohlke swished a
3-pointer to pull Oakland into a 48-48 knot with 7:32 to play.
Illinois responded by recording the game's next 16 points --
starting with a Shannon 3-pointer -- to build its biggest lead as
Oakland didn't score again until there was 46 seconds left.
--Field Level Media
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