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Illini Welcome Northwestern Sunday

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Illini Welcome Northwestern Sunday

Game 20: Illinois (9-10, 1-7 B1G) vs. Northwestern (12-7, 5-3 B1G)
When

Sunday, January 27 2019 |  2 PM CT

Where

Champaign, Illinois | State Farm Center

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Promotions Pride Day
-Celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and supporters
-Giveaway: Illinois pride hats for the first 250 fans

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THE COACHES

ILLINOIS: Nancy Fahey  //  18-32 at Illinois (2nd year)  //  755-165 overall (33rd year)

NORTHWESTERN: Joe McKeown  //  173-156 at Northwestern (11th year) // 682-339 overall (33rd year)

SERIES NOTES vs. NORTHWESTERN

Series Record: Illinois trails, 34-42

Last Meeting: December 31, 2018 | Northwestern 68, Illinois 45 | Evanston, Ill. 

Series Streak: L-7

Series in Champaign: Tied, 18-18

Series in Evanston: Illinois trails, 13-22

Fahey vs. Northwestern: 0-3

Illinois...

...is hosting Pride Day on Sunday

...ranks 5th in the B1G and 26th in the nation for its 4.9 blocks per game

...ranks 5th in the B1G for its 7.6 steals per game in league play

...shooting 43.4-percent from the field to rank 6th in the Big Ten

...junior Brandi Beasley is 3rd in the B1G with 5.1 assists per game

...senior Alex Wittinger ranks 8th in the country for her 50 blocks

...Alex Wittinger ranks  8th in the B1G for her 15.4 points per game

...freshman Arieal Scott ranks 5th in the B1G for her 2.1 3FG per game

• SUNDAY'S GAME: UI returns to the State Farm Center on January 27, hosting Northwestern for Pride Night. The game will celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and its supporters. Fans will have the opportunity to sign Illinois' Diversity and Inclusion banner at the West entrance of State Farm Center and fans can receive a Diversity and Inclusion trucker hat. The game will be streamed via BTN Plus, and fans can listen live on WDWS AM-1400. 

• COMING UP:  The Illini will hit the road once more to take on the Buckeyes of Ohio State January 31. Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. CT, and the game will be streamed on BTN Plus or fans can listen live on WDWS. 

• LAST TIME OUT: Fighting Illini junior Brandi Beasley netted her 1,000th career point on Thursday evening at the Breslin Center as Illinois took on the Michigan State Spartans. She became the 30th Illini to join the 1,000 point club in Illinois history, finishing with a game-high 15 points on the night. Redshirt junior and Michigan native, Cierra Rice, joined Beasley among Illini scoring leaders, recording 10 points and adding four assists. Despite battling throughout the contest, the Illini couldn't overcome the Spartans, however, falling,  60-77, in East Lansing. 

• SCOUTING THE WILDCATS:  Northwestern is 12-7 on the season with a 5-3 mark in league play. The Illini will see Northwestern for the second time this season, after falling to the Wildcats, 68-45, in Evanston. Northwestern is coming to Champaign on a three-game winning streak, most recently defeating Nebraska, 58-54. As a team, Northwestern is averaging 68.5 points per game this year, shooting 40.4-percent from the floor. Lindsey Pulliam leads the Wildcats with her 16.8 points per game, and is joined among scoring leaders by Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah who is putting up 11.5 points per game while also grabbing 11.3 boards per contest. 

The FAHEY ERA CONTINUES

The Illini are in their second season under the direction of head coach Nancy Fahey. In her first season at Illinois, Fahey coached the Orange and Blue to a 9-5 nonconference record, which marked the best start to the season since Illinois also earned nine non-conference victories in the 2014-15 campaign (9-3). Illinois won four of its last five games leading up to league play, with the streak marking the most consecutive victories for the Orange and Blue since the start of the 2015-16 season. Under Fahey's guidance, Illini junior Alex Wittinger garnered All-Big Ten Second Team honors, and also matched the school record for single-season offensive rebounds (125). Wittinger earned the program's second-ever triple double during the 2017-18 campaign, and set a new single-game record for blocked shots (11).

ONE OF THE GREATS

Illinois head coach Nancy Fahey is in the midst of quite the storied career. She has accumulated 755 career victories, a number that ranks among the top totals in the NCAA. Her win total currently checks in at No. 19 among all NCAA head coaches, a category that's led by Pat Summitt (1098). Fahey's 750 career victories also ranks eighth among current active NCAA Division I head coaches and 12th among all active NCAA head coaches. She has racked up the second-most career victories among active Big Ten head coaches as well. Of active head coaches with more than 700 victories, Fahey's .822 winning percentage ranks second only to Geno Auriemma (.884).

TAKING DOWN THE TOP 25 

The Fighting Illini earned their first Big Ten victory of the season and the first of head coach Nancy Fahey's tenure at Illinois on Sunday, January 6, defeating 12th-ranked Minnesota, 66-62. The win marked Illinois' first victory over a ranked opponent since defeating No. 17 Iowa (73-61) on January 8, 2015. The win over Minnesota also marks Illinois' first victory over a top-15 opponent since a 77-71 win over No. 9 Kentucky on Nov. 27, 2014. Illinois also overcame a 17-point deficit to earn the win, which marks the fifth-largest deficit overcome by any team in a victory this season. 

THE HUNT FOR 1K

Illini junior Brandi Beasley ended the hunt for her 1,000th career point on January 24 at Michigan State. She netted her milestone point on a free throw during the third quarter, and finished the game with a game-high 15 points. She has racked up 1,011 career points to date, and became the 30th Illini to reach 1,000 career points in Illinois history. Senior Alex Wittinger is also a member of the 1,000 point club as she has tallied 1,455 career points so far.  

A GRAND OLE TIME

Illinois boasts two members of the 1,000-point Club on its current squad this season, both reaching the milestone mark in less than 82 games. Both sit among the top-15 fastest Illini to score 1,000 career points. 

Not only that, but both Beasley and Wittinger scored their 1,000th career point on a free throw in consecutive years. The last three Illini to reach the 1,000-point mark have scored their milestone point on a free throw, and since 2000, five Illini have joined the club in that same manner (Allison Curtin: 2000-01; Lori Bjork: 2007-08; Chatrice White: 2015-16; Wittinger: 2017-18, Beasley: 2018-19).

Name Years Played Games to reach 1K Points     

1. Ashley Berggren (1994-98) 56 games

2. Lisa Robinson (1978-92) 61 games

Chatrice White (2014-16) 61 games

4. Susan Blauser (1998-00) 64 games

5. Kendra Gantt (1981-85) 65 games

6. Jenna Smith (2006-10) 66 games

7. Allison Curtin (1998-01) 66 games

8. Jonelle Polk (1983-87) 70 games

9. Mandy Cunningham (1990-94) 72 games

Karisma Penn (2009-13) 72 games

11. Lynnette Robinson (1978-82) 77 games

Angie McClellan (1984-88) 77 games

Angelina Williams (2001-05) 77 games

14. Alex Wittinger (2015-present) 79 games

15. Brandi Beasley (2016-present) 81 games

16. Alicia Sheeler (1996-99) 82 games

17. Sarah Sharp (1987-91) 83 games

18. Kris Dupps (1991-95) 85 games

19. Krista Reinking (1994-98) 86 games

20. Tauja Catchings (1996-2000) 89 games

Lori Bjork (2005-08) 89 games

ON THE BOARDS

The Fighting Illini posted quite the rebounding performance against Valparaiso, outrebounding the Crusaders, 51-23. The 28-rebound margin marks the largest rebounding advantage posted by an Illinois squad since outrebounding Fort Wayne (then IPFW), 51-22, on February 22, 2005.  Illinois followed that up with a season-best 56 rebounds against Sacramento State. The Illini have outrebounded three opponents by 10 or more boards this season, and have outrebounded 10 opponents overall. 

The Orange and Blue are averaging 37.7 boards per game this season, grabbing 26.9 defensive boards per game. The Illini rank eighth in the Big Ten for their defensive rebounds per contest this season.

STEALING AWAY

Illinois has snatched 126 steals this season with 61 of those coming in Big Ten play. UI ranks fifth in the league for its 7.6 steals per game in conference play. Junior Brandi Beasley is a major contributor to those numbers as she leads the team with 16 steals in Big Ten games (2.0 per game). Beasley comes in fifth in the league for her steals in conference play, and senior Alex Wittinger is close behind in a tie for seventh in the league. Wittinger has accumulated 13 steals in Big Ten play, averaging 1.6 per game. 

IT'S FOR FREE

Illinois has taken advantage from the charity stripe since starting league play, knocking down 76-of-105 opportunities. UI's 72.4-percent free throw shooting in conference play ranks fourth in the league. Two Illini are perfect from the line in league play, while junior Courtney Joens and freshman J-Naya Ephraim are also among team leaders as they are 9-for-10 from the line. 

THE BIG 2-0-0

Fighting Illini senior forward Alex Wittinger earned her 200th career block on Nov. 7 in Illinois' season opener against Alabama A&M. Wittinger is just the third Illini in school history to reach the 200 blocked shots mark, and she needs just 25 more blocks to take sole ownership of Illinois' career blocked shots record. 

Wittinger has totaled 50 blocks this season, which ranks third in the Big Ten and eighth in the country. She is averaging 2.6 blocks per game this year, which comes in at 13th in the country. Her 19 blocks in league play (2.4 per game) rank second in the league. 

GOING THE DISTANCE

The Orange and Blue have knocked down 118 three-pointers this season, with 54 of those coming during Big Ten play. UI is averaging 6.8 treys per game in league play to rank second in the Big Ten. Freshman Arieal Scott leads the Big Ten with her 3.0 treys per game in conference play. She is shooting 40-percent shooting from beyond the arc in league play, a number that sits fourth in the conference.

BENCH POINTS 

Illinois' bench has been strong this season, contributing 35-percent of Illinois' scoring. Freshman Arieal Scott leads the Orange and Blue when coming off the pine, averaging 10.8 points per game. She's leads the team with her 34 three-pointers on the year as well. Graduate transfer Sarah Shewan is averaging 4.9 points per game off the bench, and freshman J-Naya Ephraim leads Illinois on the glass when coming off the pine, grabbing 3.0 rebounds per game. 

The Illini bench has contributed 30 or more points in five games this season, led by a season-best 39 points against Alabama A&M and Nebraska. 

BEASLEY'S BACK

The Illini return junior point guard Brandi Beasley for her junior season in 2018-19. After a standout freshman season, Beasley returned in her sophomore year to appear in all 31 of Illinois' matchups. She was among Illinois scoring leaders last season as she averaged 12.3 points per game. She led Illinois in assists, dishing 3.6 per game and totaling 111 on the year. Beasley has racked up 324 assists so far in her career in the Orange and Blue, and ranks eighth all-time for that number.

Beasley is averaging 5.1 assists per game this year, a number which leads Illinois and ranks among the nation's best. Beasley ranks third in the Big Ten for her 5.2 dimes per game, and ranks 50th in the country for that  number. Her 96 assists rank 34th in the nation. Beasley's 1.88 assist turnover ratio ranks ninth in the league as well.  Beasley has dished at least one assist in every game of her career thus far (81), and has passed out five or more dimes in 27 contests. She's passed out 10 dimes in two games this year. 

WHAT A START 

The Orange and Blue opened the 2018-19 campaign with an 8-3 start in nonconference play. UI won four consecutive games to start the season, and also went on a four-game winning streak inside the State Farm Center from Dec. 1 to Dec. 15. Illinois' .727 nonconference winning percentage this season marks the highest for an Illini squad since starting the 2014-15 campaign with a 9-5 nonconference record (.750).

WITTINGER ON THE GLASS

Illini senior Alex Wittinger crashed the boards last season as she closed the year tied at No. 9 all-time at Illinois for her 278 total rebounds on the year. Wittinger had a monster performance against Ohio State (Feb. 13, 2018) as she grabbed a season-high 16 rebounds. Her 11 offensive boards in the matchup mark the third-most for an Illini in a single-game in program history, and she is joined in that spot by Jonelle Polk who also grabbed 11 at Indiana in 1987. Wittinger recorded 125 offensive rebounds last season, which matches Illinois' single-season record set by Karisma Penn (2013-13). She currently ranks fourth all-time for her 372 career offensive boards, and is at No. 7 on the all-time total rebounding list (874).

Wittinger is averaging 3.2 offensive boards per game this year, which puts her sixth in the Big Ten. Her 7.9 total rebounds per game rank eighth in the Big Ten. 

BLOCKING UP THE RECORD BOOKS

Now in her senior season, Alex Wittinger has already had quite the career for the Illini. She tallied 75 rejections through 31 games last season, a number that ranked 18th in the country and is just three shy of Illinois' single season record. She tallied 74 blocks in the 2016-17 season, which sits in the No. 3 single-game spot all-time at Illinois. Wittinger has recorded five or more blocks in five career games and reset her own Illinois single-game blocks record with 11 rejections at Penn State. That number also reset the Bryce Jordan Center blocked shots record. 

Wittinger became just the eighth player in Illinois history to record 100 career blocks on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017 and also set a new single-game record with her eight rejections against Wright State during the 2016-17 season. She currently ranks second all-time with her 249 career blocked shots and will chase the No. 1 spot this season. Wittinger is 22 rejections away from tying the top spot and will need to average 2.0 blocks per game throughout the regular season to own the record. 

Illinois Career Blocked Shots List

1. 271 Karisma Penn 2009-13

2. 249 Alex Wittinger 2016-

3. 231 Jenna Smith 2006-10

4. 163 Lacey Simpson 2005-10

5. 156 Kendra Gantt 1981-85

ANDREWS ON POINT

Illinois junior Ali Andrews is among Illini returners this season. Last season, Andrew's matched Illinois' single-season three-point field goal percentage record with her 41.2-percent shooting from distance (40-97). Andrews recorded a carer-high 26 points against Wichita State at the New Mexico Thanksgiving Tournament last season, highlighted by another career-best six three-pointers (6-of-8) and 81.8-percent shooting from the floor. In her freshman season, Andrews netted 37-of-94 three-pointers. Her 100 career treys made currently rank 9th all-time at Illinois.  

THE CENTURY MARK

Illinois posted a season-best 107 points in a loss to Sacramento State in San Luis Obispo, California. Illinois' 107 points mark the fourth-most in a game in Illinois history and the first time since Nov. 17, 2014 that an Illini squad has put up more than 100 points in a game. 

HOME SWEET HOME

The Illini have been strong inside the State Farm this season, after starting out the season with a 7-0 record on Lou Henson Court. The last time an Illinois squad started the year with a 7-0 record at the State Farm Center was the 2006-07 season. Illinois went 7-0 at home to start the 2015-16 campaign, but the first four games were played at Parkland College due to arena renovations. 

The Illini are shooting 45.7-percent from the floor and outscoring opponents by more than five points per game inside State Farm Center this season. Alex Wittinger leads the Illini at home, averaging 16.5 points and 7.6 rebounds per game this season while also shooting 56-percent from the floor. Brandi Beasley is also among scoring leaders at the State Farm Center, averaging 120.9 points per game. She's dished 61 of her 93 dimes at home. Ali Andrews is strong from distance at home, She's made 18 of her 23 treys at home. Freshman Arieal Scott has also knocked down 18 treys on Lou Henson Court so far this year. 

DOUBLE-DOUBLE THE FUN

Senior Alex Wittinger (32 pts, 14 rebs) and junior Brandi Beasley  (12 pts, 10 ast) combined for two double-doubles in Illinois' loss to Sacramento State. The two double-doubles in the contest mark the first time the Illini have seen two players record double-doubles since November 30, 2016 in a 76-70 loss to Wake Forest, when both Wittinger and Beasley also combined for a pair of double-doubles. Wittinger finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds in that contest, and Beasley tallied 14 points and 11 boards. 

OVERTIME EXTRAVAGANZA

The Fighting Illini entered into new territory against Eastern Michigan on Dec. 1, playing their second-consecutive overtime contest. Illinois' pair of games (Clemson, EMU) marks the first time in program history that an Illini squad has played back-to-back overtime games. Including this season, Illinois has played two or more overtime games in nine seasons all-time.

The Illini continued to set new trends in December, taking on Indiana in their third overtime matchup of the season. The contest marks the first time in program history that the Orange and Blue have played three extra frames in one season. 

RACING AHEAD

Illinois earned a 32-point victory over the Murray State Racers on Dec. 11, which marked the largest margin of victory for Illinois this season and the widest since earning a 37-point win over Rutgers on January 7, 2017. Illinois has won three games by 20 or more points this season, and the Orange and Blue have earned four 20+-point victories under head coach Nancy Fahey in the last two seasons. 

NEWCOMERS IN ACTION

All five Illini newcomers made their debut in the Orange and Blue against Alabama A&M, each tallying at least two points. Freshman Arieal Scott led the way with 10 points for the Illini, and freshman J-Naya Ephraim added eight rebounds on the day.  Freshman Mackenzie Blazek was also a standout performer as she recorded seven points and three boards. 

TRIPLE-DOUBLE TROUBLE

Illini senior Alex Wittinger reached several milestones on January 23, 2018 at Penn State. In addition to recording her 1,000th career point, she carded the second triple-double in Illinois' history with 18 points, 10 rebounds and 11 blocked shots. The last Illini player to record a triple-double was Kim Brombolich on Jan. 22, 1982. Wittinger is just second player in the Big Ten Conference to record a triple-double this season and 17th player in the nation. She recorded the fifth points-rebounds-blocks triple-double in the nation this season. Wittinger is the first Illini in program history to earn a triple-double with points, rebounds and blocked shots.

PRESEASON ALL-BIG TEN HONORS

Fighting Illini senior forward Alex Wittinger was honored by the Big Ten Conference as she was named to the 2018-19 Preseason All-Big Ten Team as chosen by both the league's coaches and media. Wittinger led Illinois in several statistical categories last season, including scoring (15.0 ppg.), rebounding (9.0 rpg.), blocked shots (75) and field goal percentage (48.8). She ranked among the top five in the Big Ten for her total rebounding, offensive rebounding and blocked shots numbers.

LISA LESLIE AWARD WATCH LIST

Fighting Illini senior Alex Wittinger was named to the 2019 Lisa Leslie Award Watch List, as announced by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association. Named after the three-time All-American and 1994 National Player of the Year, the annual award in its second year recognizes the top centers in women's NCAA Division I college basketball. Wittinger is one of 20 candidates named to the watch list. By mid-February, the watch list of 20 players for the 2019 Lisa Leslie Award will be narrowed to just 10. In March, five finalists will be presented to Ms. Leslie and the Hall of Fame's selection committee. The Selection Committee for the Lisa Leslie Award is composed of top women's college basketball personnel including media members, head coaches, sports information directors and Hall of Famers. Fans will also have the opportunity to vote for their favorite finalist at www.hoophallawards.com. The winner of the 2019 Lisa Leslie Center Award will be revealed on an ESPN platform during the 2019 Women's Final Four in Tampa, Florida.

CLEAR BAG POLICY

Beginning with the 2018-19 season, fans attending events at State Farm Center will be permitted to carry one clear plastic or vinyl bag that does not exceed 12"x6"x12", or one clear drawstring bag not to exceed 12"x12", or one, one-gallon clear plastic or zip-lock bag. A small clutch no larger than 4.5" x 7" may also be carried in addition to one clear bag. Diaper bags (with child) and bags approved for medical needs will be permitted after search by security personnel. All other bags, backpacks, totes and coolers are strictly prohibited. To present a safe event for everyone, jackets may be searched upon entry. If prohibited items are found, the item will be confiscated OR the guest may personally return it to their vehicle or otherwise dispose of the item away from the facility. State Farm Center does not check or otherwise safeguard personal belongings. This bag policy is subject to change. Please check the event details for any additional specific event restrictions.

ILLINI ON THE NETWORK 

Three of Illinois' games will air live on the Big Ten Network, and the remaining conference games will be streamed on BTN Plus.The Illini will make their Big Ten Network debut on December 31 at Northwestern, with a tip time set for 2 p.m. CT. Illinois will have two home games televised live on the network, beginning February 4 against Maryland. Illinois will also host Penn State on BTN at 6:30 p.m. February 24. The 2019 Big Ten Tournament will also be aired on the Big Ten Network, with games beginning at 12:30 p.m. CT on Wednesday, March 6 and continuing through Game 12 on Saturday, March 9. The Big Ten Tournament Championship Game will air on ESPN2 on Sunday, March 10 at 5 p.m. CT. All BTN basketball programming can be streamed via the web, smartphones, tablets and connected devices on BTN2Go and the Fox Sports app.

ILLINI WBB TICKETS

Season and single-game tickets for the 2018-19 Fighting Illini women's basketball season are available now. Fans can renew, upgrade or purchase new season tickets online, at the Illinois ticket office located inside the West Main entrance of State Farm Center, or by phone at 1-866-ILLINI-1.  General admission women's basketball season tickets are available for $40 each, while reserved season tickets are available for $75. Single-game general admission, reserved tickets and floor seating are available for as low as $5 per game.

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Players Mentioned

Ali Andrews

#50 Ali Andrews

Forward
6' 2"
Junior
Brandi Beasley

#1 Brandi Beasley

Guard
5' 6"
Junior
Courtney Joens

#30 Courtney Joens

Guard
5' 10"
Junior
Cierra Rice

#5 Cierra Rice

Guard
5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
Alex Wittinger

#35 Alex Wittinger

Forward
6' 1"
Senior
Mackenzie  Blazek

#4 Mackenzie Blazek

Forward
6' 3"
Freshman
J-Naya Ephraim

#0 J-Naya Ephraim

Guard
5' 9"
Freshman
Arieal  Scott

#3 Arieal Scott

Guard
5' 9"
Freshman
Sarah Shewan

#31 Sarah Shewan

Forward
6' 2"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Ali Andrews

#50 Ali Andrews

6' 2"
Junior
Forward
Brandi Beasley

#1 Brandi Beasley

5' 6"
Junior
Guard
Courtney Joens

#30 Courtney Joens

5' 10"
Junior
Guard
Cierra Rice

#5 Cierra Rice

5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
Guard
Alex Wittinger

#35 Alex Wittinger

6' 1"
Senior
Forward
Mackenzie  Blazek

#4 Mackenzie Blazek

6' 3"
Freshman
Forward
J-Naya Ephraim

#0 J-Naya Ephraim

5' 9"
Freshman
Guard
Arieal  Scott

#3 Arieal Scott

5' 9"
Freshman
Guard
Sarah Shewan

#31 Sarah Shewan

6' 2"
Graduate Student
Forward