Illinois has roster overhaul, looks
to transform talented newcomers into another winning team
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[October 23, 2024]
By The Associated Press
Illinois (29-9, 14-6 Big Ten)
The Illini won the Big Ten tournament, made it to the Elite Eight
for the first time since 2005 and were ranked No. 6 in the final AP
Top 25 poll last season.
However, four of their five starters are gone, including first-round
NBA draft pick Terrance Shannon Jr. and Coleman Hawkins, who
transferred to Kansas State after averaging 12.1 points and 6.1
rebounds per game. Most of their bench depth is gone, too.
Illinois has restocked its roster with talented transfers and
freshmen for Coach Brad Underwood’s eighth season at the helm. The
Illini have had five straight 20-victory seasons but how quickly the
newcomers can mesh as a team will be key this year.
Players to watch
Ty Rodgers (junior, G/F, 6-6, 6.2 ppg, 5.3 rebounds). The Illini's
lone returning starter led the team with 87 offensive rebounds last
season. He didn’t shoot a 3-pointer last year, but worked on his
shot during the summer so he can add an outside game to his arsenal.
With all the departures, he is expected to be team leader on and off
the court.
Will Riley (freshman, F, 6-8). The highest-ranked Illini recruit
since Dee Brown in 2002 has attracted the attention of NBA scouts
and is projected as a possible first-round pick in the NBA draft.
Morez Johnson Jr. (freshman, F, 6-9). The 2024 Illinois Mr.
Basketball is being counted on to control the paint for the Illini,
much needed on a team filled with outside shooters.
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Departures and arrivals
Gone are fifth-year college players and starters Marcus Domask,
Quincy Guerrier and Shannon, and Hawkins, a fourth-year player.
Five players are in from the transfer portal: Champaign native Kylan
Boswell (Arizona), Ben Humrichous (Evansville), Tre White
(Louisville), Carey Booth (Notre Dame) and Jake Davis (Mercer). The
freshman class includes international players Kasparas Jakucionis
and Tomislav Ivisic, in addition to Johnson and Riley.
Top games
The Illini open at home Nov. 4 against Eastern Illinois. They have
games vs. Top 25 opponents sprinkled throughout their schedule: No.
2 Alabama (Nov. 20), No. 7 Duke (Feb. 22), No. 12 Tennessee (Dec.
14), No. 14 Purdue (March 7), No. 16 Arkansas (Nov. 28), No. 17
Indiana (Jan. 14), No. 22 UCLA (Jan. 11) and No. 25 Rutgers (Feb.
5).
Facts and figures
This is the first time since the 2018-19 season that Illinois isn’t
ranked in the AP preseason poll, but the team is just outside at No.
26 ... Illinois’ 29 victories last year were the third-most in
program history. ... The Illini have an international flavor on
their roster with players from Canada, Croatia and Lithuania.
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