Illinois Starters Last Game | ||||||||||
Pos. | No. | Name | Ht. | Yr. | PPG | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | Season Note |
G | 1 | Genesis Bryant | 5-6 | 5th | 14.4 | 3.6 | 2.9 | 1.2 | 0.1 | Became the 34th player in program history to score 1,000 points as an Illini |
G | 8 | Jasmine Brown-Hagger | 5-9 | So. | 9.8 | 2.2 | 2.1 | 1.1 | 0.0 | Has scored in double figures three times since entering the starting lineup on Dec. 12 |
G | 24 | Adalia McKenzie | 5-10 | Sr. | 13.1 | 4.8 | 2.6 | 1.2 | 0.1 | Posted her first double-double of the season at Canisius on Dec. 2 |
F | 23 | Brynn Shoup-Hill | 6-3 | Sr. | 4.8 | 6.6 | 1.1 | 0.4 | 1.0 | Equaled her career-best mark with three blocks vs. Southern Indiana on Dec. 15 |
F | 44 | Kendall Bostic | 6-2 | 5th | 15.7 | 11.3 | 1.4 | 0.5 | 0.9 | Ranks second in program history in career double-doubles and rebounds |
Head Coach Shauna Green
Career Record: 209-104 (.668), 11th season
Division I Record: 180-79 (.695), Ninth season
At Illinois: 52-29 (.646), Third season
Big Ten Record: 21-20 (.512), Third season
OPENING TIP
The 51st campaign of Fighting Illini women’s basketball resumes with Illinois taking on Indiana away from home on Thursday at 6 p.m. CT on Peacock. Mike Koon will call the action for the Illini on the Busey Bank Illini Sports Network (1400 AM / 93.9 FM). Streaming, audio and stats links are also available at FightingIllini.com/wbb.
- Illinois won 10 games before Christmas (Dec. 25) for the first time since 2022-23 and for the second time since 2006-07.
- Illinois has earned a win over a ranked opponent for the third consecutive season under Green.
- Head coach Shauna Green earned her 200th win as a head coach on Nov. 14, 2024 vs. Eastern Illinois.
- The Fighting Illini have now been ranked in the Top 25 in all three seasons under Green.
- Illinois faced a ranked team in its Big Ten opener for the third straight season (#12/7 Ohio State, –/25 Michigan, #5/4 Indiana).
- Illinois returned four 1,000-career point scorers, tied for the most in the NCAA with Baylor, Notre Dame, and Kansas State.
- Illinois has won two Top-25 games in the same season for the first time since 2014-15.
- Illinois’ seniors (Cook, Bryant, McKenzie, Shoup-Hill, Bostic) have a combined 421 career starts (395 at Illinois) and played a combined 563 games (435 at Illinois).
- Kendall Bostic’s 1,238 career rebounds rank second of all active NCAA D1 players.
- Illinois’ free throws made per game mark of 16.3 ranks 14th in the NCAA.
- Illinois’ 12.8 turnovers per game rank 21st in the NCAA.
- Illinois’ free throw percentage of 79.3% ranks 6th in the NCAA and leads the Big Ten.
- Eight different Illini scorers have posted double-digit points in a game this season: Bostic, Bryant, Brown-Hagger, Cook, Dolan, McKenzie, Shoup-Hill, Wallace.
- The Fighting Illini return eight players from last year’s WBIT Championship team while adding six newcomers – four freshmen and two transfers – into the mix.
ABOUT THE OPPONENT
Indiana, winners of eight of its last nine games, enters Thursday’s contest with a 12-4 record and a 4-1 mark in conference play. The Hoosiers are 7-2 on their home court this season, which includes a victory over No. 24 Stanford.
With six players averaging at least nine points per game, Indiana is led by head coach Teri Moren, who is in her 11th season at the helm of the Hoosier program.
ALL-TIME SERIES INFORMATION
Thursday’s game marks the 81st meeting between the sides, with Indiana holding a 49-31 edge in the all-time series. Though Illinois won last year’s game in Champaign, the Hoosiers have won the last nine contests against the Illini in Bloomington. Indiana is 28-10 when hosting Illinois, with the Illini looking for their first road win against the Hoosiers since Feb. 12, 2012.
Since head coach Shauna Green took over at Illinois, both games played between the Illini and the Hoosiers at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall have been decided by six points or fewer.
LAST TIME OUT
Illinois earned its second ranked win of the season with a 62-57 victory over No. 23 Iowa at State Farm Center on Jan. 9.
Four Fighting Illini scorers finished in double figures as the Orange and Blue took down the ranked Hawkeyes and improved to 10-1 at home during the 2024-25 campaign.
Kendall Bostic secured her 10th double-double of the season, registering 17 points and 14 rebounds in the win. Going 8-for-12 from the field, Bostic also dished out three assists, made two steals, and bagged two blocks.
Scoring in double figures for the seventh-straight game, Adalia McKenzie ended the evening with 12 points, four rebounds, three assists, and a steal while playing lockdown defense from start to finish.
Genesis Bryant logged nine of her 12 points in the second half, including seven points in the fourth quarter alone. Bryant also amassed a season-high four steals, three rebounds, and two assists.
Jasmine Brown-Hagger tallied 10 points, three assists, and a steal, while Berry Wallace collected seven points off the bench.
ILLINI CONTINUE TO BATTLE DESPITE INJURY BUG
Through the team’s first 16 games of the season, Illinois has yet to have its full 14-player roster available. Holding an 12-4 record despite those setbacks, the Illini have remained resilient while battling injury issues throughout the first half of the campaign.
Seven different players have missed at least one game due to injury this season, including sophomore transfer center Lety Vasconcelos, who was expected to be a key piece in the rotation before suffering a season-ending ACL tear over the summer. On Jan. 8, the program announced that fifth-year Makira Cook (ongoing health condition) and sophomore Gretchen Dolan (knee) would both miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season.
Five-star freshman guard Berry Wallace (hand) missed seven of the first eight games, while junior forward Shay Bollin, who played in 29 games for the Illini last season, has yet to make an appearance during the 2024-25 campaign. Freshman Irene Noya Catoira sat out the first seven games of the year while recovering from injury, while guard Jasmine Brown-Hagger, who has since moved into the starting lineup, missed three games while working her way back from a concussion.
GREEN CONTINUES TO CLIMB PROGRAM’S ALL-TIME WIN LIST
Third-year head coach Shauna Green continues to move up the program’s all-time wins list. After the Fighting Illini defeated No. 23 Iowa on Jan. 9, Green posted her 53rd win at the helm of the program, which currently ranks as the sixth-most victories by an Illinois women’s basketball head coach.
ALL-TIME WINS BY ILLINOIS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACHES | ||||
Rank | Illini Head Coach | Wins | Number of Seasons | Tenure |
1 | Theresa Grentz | 210 | 12 | 1995-2007 |
2 | Laura Golden | 83 | 6 | 1984-1990 |
3 | Jane Schroeder | 73 | 5 | 1979-1984 |
4 | Jolette Law | 69 | 5 | 2007-2012 |
5 | Matt Bollant | 61 | 5 | 2012-2017 |
6 | Shauna Green | 53 | 3 (Active) | 2022-Present |
7 | Kathy Lindsey | 50 | 5 | 1990-1995 |
8 | Nancy Fahey | 42 | 5 | 2017-2022 |
9 | Carla Thompson | 33 | 3 | 1976-1979 |
10 | Steven Douglas | 25 | 3 | 1974-1976 |
RANKED WINS UNDER COACH GREEN
For the first time since the 2014-15 campaign, the Fighting Illini have secured multiple ranked wins in a season following Illinois’ 62-57 home win over No. 23 Iowa on Jan. 9. The Orange and Blue defeated No. 19 Florida State, 83-74, at State Farm Center on Nov. 7 to open the 2024-25 regular season.
The victory marked the fourth such triumph under third-year head coach Shauna Green, who guided the Illini to ranked wins over No. 12 Iowa (Jan. 1, 2023) during the 2022-23 slate and No. 14 Indiana (Feb. 19, 2024) during the team’s 2023-24 schedule.
RANKED WINS UNDER HEAD COACH SHAUNA GREEN | |||
Date | Opponent | Score | Location |
Jan. 1, 2023 | No. 12 Iowa | 90-86 | State Farm Center |
Feb. 19, 2024 | No. 14 Indiana | 86-66 | State Farm Center |
Nov. 7, 2024 | No. 19 Florida State | 83-74 | State Farm Center |
Jan. 9, 2025 | No. 23 Iowa | 62-57 | State Farm Center |
ILLINOIS FINISHES NONCONFERENCE SLATE WITH 10 WINS
For just the fourth time in program history, Illinois registered 10 wins in nonconference play, equaling the program’s all-time record. The Fighting Illini last achieved the feat during the 2022-23 campaign in head coach Shauna Green‘s first season at the helm.
The Orange and Blue secured a 10-1 record against nonconference opponents, a stretch that included eight victories at home. Illinois opened its 2024-25 slate with a five-game homestand that featured three teams that played in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. Opening the season with a statement win over No. 19 Florida State, the Illini also earned triumphs against Marquette, Eastern Illinois, Le Moyne, and Oregon State in the team’s 5-0 start.
After going 1-1 at the Music City Classic with a victory over UMES and a loss to No. 14 Kentucky, Illinois closed its nonconference schedule without five more triumphs, a stretch that began with a road win over Canisius. Returning to State Farm Center, the Orange and Blue rattled off wins over Bradley, Southern Indiana, and Southern to move to 10-1 in nonconference play.
BOSTIC RANKS AMONG BEST IN THE NCAA
Fifth-year forward Kendall Bostic ranks in the top 10 in the NCAA in four statistical categories – double-doubles, defensive rebounding average, rebounding average, and total rebounds – in addition to being in the top 61 in field goals,field-goal percentage, and minutes per game. Bostic ranks third in the Big Ten in minutes played per game, unheard of for a post player.
BOSTIC RANKS AMONG BEST IN THE NCAA | |||
Stat Category | NCAA Rank | B1G Rank | Value |
Defensive Rebounds Per Game | 3rd | 1st | 8.9 |
Double-doubles | 6th | 1st | 10 |
Rebounds Per Game | 6th | 1st | 11.3 |
Rebounds | 10th | 2nd | 180 |
Field Goal Percentage | 38th | 5th | 54.7 |
Field Goals | 59th | 7th | 110 |
Minutes Per Game | 61st | 3rd | 34.152 |
GREEN BECOMES JOINT-FASTEST ILLINI COACH TO 50 WINS
With Illinois’ 73-50 win over Southern Indiana on Dec. 15, third-year head coach Shauna Green secured her 50th win at the helm of the program. Needing only 77 games to achieve that feat, Green became the joint-fastest Fighting Illini women’s basketball coach in program history to reach 50 victories, tying the record that was set by Hall of Fame coach Theresa Grentz.
- T1. 77 games: Shauna Green
- T1. 77 games: Theresa Grentz
- 3. 83 games: Laura Golden
- 4. 94 games: Jane Schroeder
- 5. 102 games: Matt Bollant
- 6. 103 games: Jolette Law
- 7. 132 games: Kathy Lindsey
HOME-COURT ADVANTAGE
Starting the season 9-0 at home, Illinois won 13 consecutive games in State Farm Center between the end of the 2023-24 campaign and the first nine home games of the 2024-25 schedule. The streak ranks as the second-longest such stretch in program history and was the second-longest active streak in the Big Ten prior to the Illini’s defeat against Washington on Dec. 31. Illinois is 33-9 in home games under Shauna Green.
ILLINOIS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL LONGEST HOME WIN STREAKS | |||
Streak | First Win | Last Win | Illini Head Coach |
18 games | 12/20/1997 | 1/5/1999 | Theresa Grentz |
13 games | 2/19/2024 | 12/28/2024 | Shauna Green |
11 games | 2/14/1986 | 1/30/1987 | Laura Golden |
10 games | 11/20/1981 | 1/29/1982 | Jane Schroeder |
GREEN BECOMES FASTEST ILLINI COACH TO REACH 30 HOME WINS
With the Fighting Illini’s 70-52 victory over Bradley at State Farm Center on Dec. 12, Illinois moved to 30-8 in home games under third-year head coach Shauna Green. Needing only 38 home games to reach the 30-win mark, Green became the fastest Illini head coach to achieve the feat in program history, surpassing the previous mark by one game.
Green’s 2022-23 squad went 12-3 at State Farm Center in the first season under Green’s guidance, while last year’s 2023-24 Fighting Illini team recorded 12 home wins for the second-consecutive season, including two wins in the squad’s postseason run to the inaugural WBIT title. With the Orange and Blue starting 6-0 at State Farm Center during the 2024-25 campaign, the Illini clinched 30 home wins in the span of just 38 games under Green.
COACH GREEN RETURNS TO HER ALMA MATER
The No. 21-ranked Illini picked up their first true road win of the season on Dec. 2 in a 68-55 victory over Canisius as Illinois third-year head coach Shauna Green returned to her alma mater. The Fighting Illini were the first-ever Division I ranked team to play at the Golden Griffins’ Koessler Athletic Center.
Illinois forced a season-high 23 Canisius turnovers and scored 18 points off those takeaways, while the Orange and Blue led for a total of 39:33 in the contest and did not trail.
For the first time in her career as both an assistant and head coach, Shauna Green (the former Shauna Geronzin), coached against her alma mater, Canisius, on Nov. 26, 2023. The Illini won, 90-58.
Illinois made a return trip to Canisius during the team’s 2024-25 slate, with the Illini posting a 68-55 road win on Dec. 2.
Wearing No. 34 for the Griffs from 1998-2002, Green scored 2,012 career points, the most of any men’s or women’s player – a record which still stands. She also became the program’s all-time leading rebounder with 910 boards – a mark that now ranks second. Green was named 1999 MAAC Rookie of the Year and was also voted 2002 Canisius Female Athlete of the Year. She was a four-time All-MAAC selection and three-time All- MAAC First-Team honoree. She was enshrined into the Canisius Sports Hall of Fame in 2012.
ILLINI EARN SPOT IN AP POLL FOR FOUR CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
Fighting Illini women’s basketball was ranked in the Associated Press Top-25 Poll for four consecutive weeks and earned spots in the Weeks 2-5 polls.
The highest Illinois has been ranked under Green was the team’s 2024-25 Week 4 No. 19 mark, while the previous high of No. 21 came back during the 2022-23 campaign. The highest ranking in program history is No. 5, which came on Dec. 8, 1997.
Illinois has been ranked in nine combined AP polls under Green. In 2022-23, the Illini appeared in four Top-25 polls, followed by the preseason rankings in 2023-24, and most recently the Week 2-5 polls in 2024-25.
The Illini have now appeared in 72 AP polls all-time across 11 different seasons.
Week 2: No. 23
Week 3: No. 22
Week 4: No. 19
Week 5: No. 21
BOSTIC EARNS FIRST-CAREER B1G PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARD (NOV. 25)
Kendall Bostic delivered a spectacular Week 2 performance on the court to earn the first Big Ten Player of the Week award of her career. The fifth-year senior led the Illini to a 2-0 week after averaging 28 points, 10 rebounds, and one steal while posting zero turnovers as the Fighting Illini climbed to 5-0 after downing their third 2024 NCAA Tournament team of the season.
The Kokomo, Ind., native shot 83.9% from the floor on 26-of-31 attempts and connected on all four of her free-throw attempts. No other Big Ten player was more efficient at a high volume than Bostic, as she made more combined field goals across the week (26) than all but two Big Ten players attempted. Additionally, she was the only Big Ten player with two 20-point games during the week.
In the Illini’s first game of the week, a blowout win over Le Moyne on Nov. 18, Bostic registered the 36th double-double of her career, scoring 25 points (11-for-13 FG) and grabbing 12 rebounds in 23 minutes of action.
In Illinois’ handing of Oregon State on Nov. 22, Bostic became just the fourth player in program history to score 1,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds as an Illini. Bostic is also now second on Illinois’ career rebounding list (1,045). She scored a career-high 31 points in the victory over the Beavers and grabbed eight rebounds in 32 minutes of work.
ILLINOIS WINS ALL FIVE GAMES DURING SEASON-OPENING FIVE-GAME HOMESTAND
Beginning the 2024-25 regular season with a stretch of five home contests, the Fighting Illini took care of business and went 5-0, which saw the Illini earn wins over three 2024 NCAA tournament teams.
Illinois started the campaign with a ranked victory over #19 Florida State (Nov. 7) before defeating Marquette by double digits three days later. Triumphs over Eastern Illinois (Nov. 14) and Le Moyne (Nov. 18) followed, and the Orange and Blue concluded their homestand with a dominant 19-point win over an Oregon State team that advanced to the Elite 8 at the 2024 NCAA tournament.
The victory over the Beavers (Nov. 22) helped the Illini improve to 5-0 on the season, marking the second 5-0 start under third-year head coach Shauna Green.
TOP HOME ATTENDANCES
Fighting Illini head coach Shauna Green has re-energized the women’s basketball fan base and delivered two of the top five home attendances in program history through just 70 games at Illinois. Green’s teams have drawn attendances of 13,486, 11,563, and 8,141 across the last three seasons – all three are in the top 13 of all-time largest home game attendances for the program.
The 2024 game vs. Le Moyne that drew 13,486 fans set a new single-game attendance record for home nonconference games at Illinois.
SINGLE-GAME ILLINOIS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HOME ATTENDANCE TOP 5 | ||||
Attendance | Opponent | Result | Illini Head Coach | Date |
16,450 (sellout & old capacity) | Iowa | W, 86-73 | Theresa Grentz | 2/21/1999 |
16,050 (sellout & old capacity) | Purdue | L, 75-80 | Theresa Grentz | 2/23/1997 |
13,486 | Le Moyne | W, 94-25 | Shauna Green | 11/18/2024 |
13,212 | Ohio State | W, 70-61 | Theresa Grentz | 2/20/2000 |
11,563 | Saint Peter’s | W, 103-33 | Shauna Green | 11/15/2023 |
COACH GREEN SECURES 200TH CAREER WIN
Fighting Illini women’s basketball head coach Shauna Green won the 200th game of her career on Nov. 14, 2024, with an 84-37 victory over Eastern Illinois. Of the 200 wins, Green won 44 of those as the head coach at Illinois. Green tallied 127 victories at Dayton (2016-22) and the first 29 tallies came during her tenure at Loras College (2005-07).
In terms of wins with her current assistant coaches, 126 victories came with DeAntoine “Cat” Beasley on the bench, followed by 123 with Calamity McEntire, 22 alongside Britney Anderson, 22 with Emily Durr as an assistant (70 total with her on staff), and three of those wins were accompanied by Liza Fruendt.
ILLINOIS OPENS REGULAR SEASON WITH RANKED WIN
The Fighting Illini started the 2024-25 season with a statement win, taking down No. 19/19 Florida State, 83-74, at State Farm Center on Nov. 7. Four Illini scored in double figures in the ranked nine-point win, including 20-point outings for both Makira Cook and Adalia McKenzie, while the home side never trailed in the contest.
Kendall Bostic (18 points) and Gretchen Dolan (11 points) also finished with double-digit points, which helped the Illini pick up a ranked win for the third consecutive season.
BOSTIC REACHES 1,000 CAREER REBOUNDS
Kendall Bostic became the fourth player in program history to reach 1,000 career rebounds with the Illini, achieving the feat during Illinois’ 83-74 victory over No. 19 Florida State on Nov. 7. Bostic joined Jenna Smith (1,217), Karisma Penn (1,043), and Cindy Dallas (1,014) on the exclusive list.
Bostic has continued to climb the program’s career rebounding list and now ranks second all-time.
RANKED WINS CONTINUE TO ROLL IN (NOV. 7)
With the Illini’s 83-74 season-opening victory over No. 19 Florida State on Nov. 7, Illinois has now registered a win over a ranked opponent for the third consecutive season, the longest streak since the 2005-06, 2006-07, and 2007-08 campaigns.
The streak began on Jan. 1, 2023, when the Illini took down No. 12 Iowa, 90-86, for the program’s first ranked win since 2019. Illinois defeated No. 16 Indiana on Feb. 19, 2024, in dominant fashion, 86-66, before Illinois’ win over the Seminoles solidified that three-season streak.
PRESEASON WATCH LISTS
All three returning fifth-year Illini players landed on Naismith Award position watch lists ahead of the 2024-25 campaign. Makira Cook (Point Guard), Genesis Bryant (Shooting Guard), and Kendall Bostic (Power Forward) each earned spots on the respective 20-player lists. Cook also was recognized to the Jersey Mike’s Naismith Women’s Player of the Year Watch List and Preseason All-Big Ten list for the second-consecutive year.
Freshman Berry Wallace was named to Shane Laflin’s (Premier Basketball/ESPNW) 2024 NCAA Expected Impact Freshman List, featuring 10 college newcomers.
1,000 POINT SCORERS & REBOUNDING
Entering the 2024-25 campaign, Illinois has four players with 1,000+ career points scored. All four (Bostic, Bryant, Cook, McKenzie) have now scored 1,000 during their Illini tenures as well.
To date, 34 Fighting Illini players have scored 1,000 points during their career at Illinois, and only four players have scored 1,000 points and grabbed 1,000 rebounds at Illinois. Kendall Bostic became the fourth player in program history to join the 1,000/1,000 club as an Illini, earning a spot on the exclusive list that features Jenna Smith, Karisma Penn, and Cindy Dallas.
Milestone Marks | ||||||
Name | Career Points | Career Rebounds | Career Games/Starts | Points at Illinois | Rebounds at Illinois | Games/Starts at Illinois |
Makira Cook | 1,723 | 376 | 118/95 | 1,152 | 213 | 69/69 |
Adalia McKenzie | 1,272 | 552 | 109/97 | 1,272 | 552 | 109/97 |
Genesis Bryant | 1,262 | 298 | 115/69 | 1,183 | 261 | 81/69 |
Kendall Bostic | 1,262 | 1,238 | 131/109 | 1,169 | 1,174 | 109/109 |
THE SHAUNA GREEN EFFECT
The Illini’s 41 overall wins in Green’s first two seasons were the program’s most over a two-year span since the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 campaigns, when Illinois recorded 42 combined victories under Hall of Fame coach Theresa Grentz.
Illinois’ 19 Big Ten regular-season victories over Green’s first two seasons are the program’s most over a two-year span since the 1999-2000 and 2000-01 campaigns, when Illinois totaled 20 conference wins under Hall of Fame coach Theresa Grentz.
HOME ATTENDANCE NUMBERS
Across 15 home games during the 2022-23 season, Illinois Women’s Basketball saw 52,295 fans fill the State Farm Center en route to a 12-3 record. That total attendance ranked 5th in program history and made Shauna Green the only head coach to bring in 50,000 or more fans in her first season with the Illini.
In Illinois’ 2023-24 season – and home – opener, the attendance of 2,680 marked the largest ticketed season-opening crowd at State Farm Center since 2000 (3,954). In the Illini’s 17 home games last season, Illinois finished with a combined attendance of 63,242 for an average of 3,720 a game. 63,242 is now the fifth-best all-time attendance.
Illinois’ season-opener against Florida State drew a crowd of 3,741 to surpass last year’s season-opening mark by over 1,000 fans. With 13,486 fans in attendance for Field Trip Day and 4,914 fans in the stands of State Farm Center for Pack the House, Illinois’ season average is 4,829 per game through 11 home regular-season contests.
CONTRACT EXTENSION
Illinois Director of Athletics Josh Whitman announced a two-year contract extension for women’s basketball head coach Shauna Green, which was approved by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees at its Nov. 14 meeting. Initially, the new agreement will keep Green on a six-year contract through at least the 2029-30 season. The agreement also provides Green the opportunity to earn up to four additional one-year extensions if certain performance thresholds are met.
Under Green, Illinois owns a 53-29 record, including a 21-20 mark in Big Ten play. In the first two years under Green, the Illinois women’s basketball team registered 41 wins, the first-ever postseason championship in program history (2024 WBIT), and back-to-back top-five season attendances in State Farm Center. Over the last three seasons, Illinois has delivered three upsets of AP Top-20 ranked teams: No. 12 Iowa (1/1/23), No. 14 Indiana (2/19/24), and No. 19 Florida State (11/7/24).
PRO ILLINI
Illinois women’s basketball is represented at the professional level across multiple continents. Former Illini center Camille Hobby joined the professional ranks after spending her fifth year of college at Illinois. Hobby plays for PAOK in Greece. Adrienne Williams Godbold, a guard at Illinois from 2009-13, plays in the Puerto Rican BSNF for Hatillo. Brandi Beasley, a guard at Illinois from 2016-20, plays for CJS Geispolsheim in France. Brittany Carter, who played at Illinois from 2014-15, now plays for GIE Cibao Immortals in the Dominican Republic and was the 2024 league MVP. Rebecca Harris, a guard at Illinois from 2006-08, plays for the Bay Area Phoenix in the Women’s Premier Basketball Association (WPBA), helping them to a championship. Harris has also played in the Athletes Unlimited League.
The Fighting Illini are heading east this Thursday as they prepare to clash with Indiana in a highly anticipated matchup. Both teams are coming off strong performances and are looking to continue their winning streaks.
Illinois is currently sitting at the top of the Big Ten standings with an impressive record, while Indiana is not far behind and hungry for a statement win at home.
This game is sure to be a thrilling showdown between two talented teams that are determined to come out on top. The Fighting Illini will need to bring their A-game if they want to secure a victory on the road.
Be sure to tune in this Thursday to see the Fighting Illini take on Indiana in what promises to be an intense and exciting battle on the court. It’s a game you won’t want to miss! #FightingIllini #Indiana #BigTenBasketball
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