CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Illinutgers never disappoints.
Except this time… it may have disappointed.
No. 16 Illinois renewed its rivalry with Rutgers on Thursday night at State Farm Center, but Jake Davis and the Illini rolled from start to finish in a 81-55 win over the Scarlet Knights. It’s Illinois’ fourth straight win after a buzzer-beater loss to top-10 Nebraska last month.
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In a soft part of their Big Ten schedule, the Illini took no prisoners Thursday. Rutgers ended the first half on a near eight-minute scoring drought, and Illinois finished it on a 20-0 run, en route to a 43-16 lead at the break.
Davis (12 points) played a big role in that dominance, hitting four first-half threes. Keaton Wagler, fresh off another Big Ten Freshman of the Week honor, also shined again. The Kansas native finished the win with a team-high 17 points on 5-of-12 shooting.
Out of halftime, the Scarlet Knights scored the first four points to snap their lengthy drought, but the Illini had an answer for everything. Rutgers’ Tariq Francis — fresh off a 30-point performance and one of the league’s leading scorers — was held quiet, scoring just six points on 3-of-10 shooting.
Rutgers (8-8, 1-4 Big Ten) was clearly overmatched in every phase of the game, but none more than on the boards. Every missed shot seemingly ended up in the arms of David Mirkovic (team-high seven rebounds) & Co. Illinois finished with a 44-31 advantage on the glass.
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This was the only scheduled matchup between Illinois and Rutgers this season.
Until next time, Illinutgers.
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