Illinois Dominates Jackson State Behind Strong Effort from International Players
The No. 17 Illinois basketball team kicked off its season with a resounding 113-55 victory over Jackson State, showcasing its firepower in the process. The Illini's success was largely fueled by their new international players, including David Mirkovic, who scored 19 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the charge.
Mirkovic, a 6-foot-9 freshman forward from Montenegro, made an instant impact on his debut game. He was one of four international players to join the Illinois roster this season, and he demonstrated why he's been highly touted by coaches and scouts alike. His performance was bolstered by that of teammates Ben Humrichous and Tomislav Ivisic, who both scored 21 points.
Despite missing several key players due to injury, Illinois outrebounded Jackson State 61-19 and made 17 three-pointers. The Illini's hot shooting and defensive prowess allowed them to build a massive halftime lead of 60-27. Their offense continued to flow smoothly in the second half, with Keaton Wagler adding 18 points and Jake Davis chipping in with 13.
The Tigers, on the other hand, struggled to find their rhythm against Illinois' stifling defense. Devin Ree scored 19 points for Jackson State, but his team's shooting woes โ they shot just 30.6% from the field โ made it difficult for them to mount a significant comeback.
Jackson State will face another tough test when it takes on No. 2 Houston next, while Illinois looks forward to welcoming Florida Gulf Coast to the Kohl Center this Friday night. The Illini's strong start sets the tone for what promises to be an exciting season in Champaign.
				
			The No. 17 Illinois basketball team kicked off its season with a resounding 113-55 victory over Jackson State, showcasing its firepower in the process. The Illini's success was largely fueled by their new international players, including David Mirkovic, who scored 19 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the charge.
Mirkovic, a 6-foot-9 freshman forward from Montenegro, made an instant impact on his debut game. He was one of four international players to join the Illinois roster this season, and he demonstrated why he's been highly touted by coaches and scouts alike. His performance was bolstered by that of teammates Ben Humrichous and Tomislav Ivisic, who both scored 21 points.
Despite missing several key players due to injury, Illinois outrebounded Jackson State 61-19 and made 17 three-pointers. The Illini's hot shooting and defensive prowess allowed them to build a massive halftime lead of 60-27. Their offense continued to flow smoothly in the second half, with Keaton Wagler adding 18 points and Jake Davis chipping in with 13.
The Tigers, on the other hand, struggled to find their rhythm against Illinois' stifling defense. Devin Ree scored 19 points for Jackson State, but his team's shooting woes โ they shot just 30.6% from the field โ made it difficult for them to mount a significant comeback.
Jackson State will face another tough test when it takes on No. 2 Houston next, while Illinois looks forward to welcoming Florida Gulf Coast to the Kohl Center this Friday night. The Illini's strong start sets the tone for what promises to be an exciting season in Champaign.