Illinois plays through a demanding 
		stretch with a virus hindering multiple players 
		 
		 
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			 [February 19, 2025]  
			By STEVE MEGARGEE 
		
			MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Illinois wasn’t showing any hard feelings 
			toward its opponent when it declined to participate in a postgame 
			handshake. 
			 
			As several players deal with a virus, the Fighting Illini just 
			wanted to make sure they didn’t spread germs while congratulating 
			Wisconsin after losing 95-74 to the 11th-ranked Badgers on Tuesday 
			night. 
			 
			“They don’t need this,” Illinois coach Brad Underwood said after the 
			game. “In 38 years (as a head coach and assistant), I’ve never seen 
			anything like what’s gone through our team.” 
			 
			Illinois (17-10, 9-8) remains in good position to earn a fifth 
			consecutive NCAA Tournament bid. The Illini entered Tuesday as a 
			projected No. 6 seed, according to Bracket Matrix. 
			 
			“We’re going to survive,” Underwood said. “We’re going to be fine. 
			We’re a really good basketball team. We’ve proved that.” 
			 
			But the Illini are dealing with all sorts of setbacks on and off the 
			court as they face the most demanding part of their schedule. 
			 
			Freshman forward Morez Johnson Jr. broke his wrist while blocking a 
			shot in a 79-65 loss to No. 14 Michigan State on Saturday, but most 
			of the Illini’s roster issues are due to illness rather than injury. 
			 
			Tomislav Ivisic, the Illini’s leading rebounder and second-leading 
			scorer, came off the bench for the first time all season Tuesday as 
			he tried to play while sick. Underwood said Ivisic didn’t travel 
			with the team, instead driving to Wisconsin on his own. 
			 
			Ivisic finished with seven points and three rebounds in 21 minutes. 
			He already dealt with mononucleosis and an ankle injury earlier this 
			year, severely limiting his practice time. 
		
			Underwood said reserve forward Jake Davis wanted to play but got 
			sick after pregame warmups. 
			 
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            Illinois head coach Brad Underwood reacts to a foul call during the 
			second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Wisconsin, 
			Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf) 
              
 
			 “We don’t know who we have from day to day,” 
			Underwood said. “I didn’t know who I was starting today.” 
			 
			Illinois’ leading scorer Tuesday was Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, who was sick 
			earlier this month. After going scoreless and playing a total of 14 
			minutes in the three games leading up to this one, Gibbs-Lawhorn had 
			17 points and five assists against Wisconsin. 
			 
			“Right now we’re going through a stretch that’s difficult,” said 
			forward Ben Humrichous, who scored 13 points Tuesday. “But we’re a 
			good basketball team, and we know it.” 
			 
			The stretch isn't getting any easier. Illinois takes a break from 
			Big Ten competition and heads to New York to face No. 3 Duke at 
			Madison Square Garden on Saturday. 
			 
			“It’s David playing Goliath in the next one,” Underwood said. “We’re 
			going to show up and we’re going to fight.” 
			
			
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