Illinois secured its first trip to the Final Four in over two decades on Sunday, putting away a resilient Iowa team with a 71-59 victory. In a game defined by physical defense and a second-half surge, the Illini finally broke through the regional barrier that has haunted the program since their legendary 2005 run.
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It was far from a clinical performance in the early going. Both teams struggled to find their rhythm in a frantic opening ten minutes where shots repeatedly rattled off the rim. But as the pressure mounted, Illinois found another gear, relying on their superior length and a decisive advantage on the glass to wear down the Hawkeyes.
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How Illinois suffocated the Iowa offense
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Iowa entered the contest boasting one of the most efficient scoring units in the country, yet they spent much of the afternoon looking for answers that never came. The Illini defensive scheme focused on taking away the perimeter, forcing Iowa into contested mid-range jumpers and difficult finishes at the basket. Whenever the Hawkeyes tried to establish a presence in the paint, they were met by a wall of defenders.
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The turning point arrived midway through the second half. Leading by only a handful of points, Illinois went on a scoring run that took the air out of the building. They moved the ball with a purpose that had been missing in the first half, finding open shooters and capitalizing on second-chance opportunities. By the time Iowa managed to stop the bleeding, the deficit had ballooned into double digits.
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And while the offense grabbed the headlines during that stretch, the rebounding battle told the real story. Illinois dominated the boards, limiting Iowa to a single shot on almost every possession. It’s hard to win games in late March when you can’t get extra looks, and the Hawkeyes simply couldn’t compete with the Illini’s physicality under the rim.
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Dealing with the pressure of the moment
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There is a specific kind of weight that comes with being the favored seed in a regional final, especially for a program with as much history—and recent heartbreak—as Illinois. You could see some of those nerves early on. Passes were a bit too sharp, and shots were falling short. But the veterans on this roster didn’t panic.
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They stayed patient, trusting the system that got them this far. Iowa to their credit, didn’t go away quietly. They utilized a full-court press in the final five minutes to try and disrupt the Illini backcourt, causing a few turnovers and generating a spark of hope for a comeback. However, Illinois showed the composure of a team that belongs on the ultimate stage, hitting crucial free throws to ice the game.
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The road to the Final Four and what lies ahead
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For the Illinois faithful, this win is a massive relief. The program has been knocking on the door for years, often entering the tournament with sky-high expectations only to fall short in the opening weekend. To navigate a difficult bracket and beat a conference rival like Iowa to seal the deal makes the achievement even sweeter.
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The Hawkeyes end their season with heads held high, having put together an impressive run that few predicted. They were physical and disciplined, but they ultimately lacked the depth to match Illinois over forty minutes. For many on the Iowa roster, this marks the end of an era, but they’ve left a blueprint for how the program can compete at this level moving forward.
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Illinois now turns its attention to the national semifinals. The competition only gets stiffer from here, but this team looks prepared. They have the defensive identity required to win ugly games and the individual talent to break games open. If they can maintain the rebounding intensity they showed today, they will be a nightmare matchup for anyone left in the field.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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When was the last time Illinois made the Final Four?
\nBefore this victory over Iowa, the last time the Illini reached the Final Four was in 2005. That legendary team eventually reached the national championship game before falling to North Carolina.
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What was the deciding factor in the 71-59 win?
\nWhile the final score looks like a comfortable margin, it came down to rebounding and second-half execution. Illinois controlled the glass and prevented Iowa from getting second-chance points, while their 12-point margin of victory was largely built on a late scoring run.
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Who will Illinois play next?
\nIllinois will face the winner of the opposing regional final. As the tournament moves to the national semifinals, the stakes rise significantly, but the Illini’s recent defensive form makes them one of the favorites to reach the title game.