CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Malcolm Hill scored 25 points, Leron Black had a double-double and Jamall Walker picked up a win in his debut as the interim coach for Illinois, an 82-57 romp over short-handled Valparaiso in an opening game of the NIT on Tuesday night.
Hill made 7 of 12 shots, including four 3-pointers, and 7 of 8 free throws and became the fourth player to surpass 1,800 points for the Illini (19-14), who are seeded second in their bracket and are home against the Boise State-Utah winner next. Black had 13 points on 6-of-9 shooting and grabbed 12 rebounds.
Walker served as an assistant to head coach John Groce for five seasons until Groce was fired on Saturday.
Tevonn Walker had 25 points for Valparaiso (24-9), which reached last year's NIT title game. The Crusaders were without Horizon League player of the year Alec Peters, the program's all-time leading scorer and rebounder, who started all 134 games of his career before an injury sidelined him prior to the last regular season game.
Hill and Black combined for 24 points and the Illini shot 53 percent, including 5 of 10 behind the arc, to lead 41-24 at the half. Valpo pulled within 15 early in the second half, but got no closer.
The Fighting Illini advance to face the winner of tonight's Utah-Boise State game, which tips at 9 pm CT on ESPNU. Illinois will host the second round game at State Farm Center sometime between March 16 and March 20.
ILLINOIS POSTGAME NOTES
• Illinois improved to 9-6 all-time in the NIT and 19-14 overall this season. Illinois is 7-0 all-time against Valparaiso.
• Interim coach Jamall Walker earned his first career head coaching victory.
• Illinois advances to the second round of the NIT for the fifth time in school history.
• Senior Malcolm Hill knocked down an Illinois NIT single-game record four three-pointers. The number ties the NIT single-game record originally set by D.J. Richardson in 2010.
• Hill shot 57 percent (4-7) from three-point range, an Illinois NIT single-game record.
• Hill scored his 1800th career point with a free throw in the third segment. He is the fourth player in Illinois history to reach 1,800 points and now has 1,804 career points.
• Redshirt junior Clayton Jones scored his first career points, finishing with four.