Koby Brea leads the way as Kentucky
beats Illinois 84-75 for first Sweet 16 appearance since 2019
[March 24, 2025]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Kentucky is joining its former coach in the Sweet
16.
The Wildcats believe they have their new coach to thank for it.
Koby Brea matched a career high with 23 points and Kentucky beat
Illinois 84-75 on Sunday to advance beyond the NCAA Tournament’s
opening weekend for the first time since they reached the Elite
Eight in 2019.
Kentucky (24-11), the No. 3 seed in the Midwest Region, faces No. 2
seed and Southeastern Conference rival Tennessee on Friday in
Indianapolis. The Wildcats have already beaten the Volunteers twice
this season.
“Who knows where we're going to go from here, but this group, what a
blessing to be around this group,” coach Mark Pope said.
Pope, who never won an NCAA Tournament game in five seasons at BYU,
broke through in his first season at Kentucky. A forward on
Kentucky’s 1996 national championship team, Pope took over when John
Calipari left for Arkansas in the wake of a first-round loss to
Oakland last year.
Now both Pope and Calipari are in the Sweet 16. Calipari got there
when Arkansas upset St. John’s 75-66 in the West Region on Saturday.
“His personality is always positive, regardless of the situation,”
Kentucky center Amari Williams said of his coach. “That's just the
kind of guy he is. That's what he's brought to us all year.”
Kentucky overcame a multitude of injuries to get to that point after
Pope spent the offseason essentially assembling a roster from
scratch.
The Wildcats didn't return a single scholarship player from last
season. Pope added nine transfers from programs that generally
lacked Kentucky's history or stature, though Lamont Butler reached
the national title game with San Diego State in 2023.
“We've got a lot of underdogs on this team, a lot of people who've
been doubted just through our life,” Butler said. “Growing up in
basketball, not a lot of us were highly recruited. ... For us to be
on this stage, we want to seize the opportunity.”
Brea, a fifth-year senior who spent his first four seasons at
Dayton, shot 10 of 16 from the floor and scored 10 straight Kentucky
points during one second-half stretch. Otega Oweh had 15 points and
Butler added 14 for Kentucky.
Kylan Boswell scored 23 points, Tomislav Ivisic 19 and Kasparas
Jakucionis 13 for the sixth-seeded Illini (22-13).
Illinois had looked so impressive in an 86-73 first-round victory
over Xavier that it entered Sunday’s game favored by 2 1/2 points,
according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
But the Illini committed four turnovers in the first 5 1/2 minutes
Sunday as Kentucky went on an early 9-0 run to pull ahead for good.
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Kentucky guard Koby Brea (4) handles the ball against Illinois guard
Kasparas Jakucionis (32) during the first half in the second round
of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Sunday, March 23, 2025,
in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)

“They were just really, really, really intense from
the jump,” Boswell said. “They were making stuff uncomfortable for
us.”
After falling behind by 12, Illinois only trailed 35-32 when
Kentucky’s Trent Noah drew a foul on Jake Davis while attempting a
3-pointer with 1.5 seconds left in the first half. Noah made two of
the ensuing three free throws to make it 37-32 at the break, and
then Kentucky opened the second half with 10 straight points.
Amari Williams capped the spurt by converting a steal into a dunk,
giving Kentucky a 47-32 lead with 17:10 left.
“That game was decided at the start of the game and the start of the
second half,” Illinois coach Brad Underwood said.
Illinois got within 74-68 on Boswell's jumper with 1:36 remaining,
but the Illini couldn't get closer.

Takeaways
Illinois: The Illini's standout players from Friday didn't do enough
against Kentucky. Will Riley scored 22 points and shot 8 of 12
against Xavier. He shot 1 of 7 and had five points Sunday. ...
Jakucionis had 16 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in the Xavier
game. He had two assists and six turnovers Sunday. ... Illinois shot
28.1% (9 of 32) from 3-point range after making 40% of its attempts
from beyond the arc against Xavier.
Kentucky: The Wildcats showcased their depth in the first half, in
which Oweh, their leading scorer, played 6 minutes due to foul
trouble. Kentucky led 13-10 when Oweh picked up his second foul and
outscored the Illini 24-22 while he was on the bench for the
remainder of the half.
Up next
Kentucky beat Tennessee 78-73 in Knoxville on Jan. 28 and 75-64 in
Lexington on Feb. 11. This will be the rivals' first March Madness
meeting.
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