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Illinois WBB vs Oregon - TEAM
Illinois Fighting Illini
59
Oregon Oregon 9-4,0-2 Big Ten
64
Winner Illinois Illini 11-2,1-1 Big Ten
Oregon Oregon
9-4,0-2 Big Ten
59
Final
64
Illinois Illini
11-2,1-1 Big Ten
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Oregon Oregon 11 16 10 22 59
Illinois Illini 21 7 12 24 64

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Strong Defensive Showing Sends Illinois Flying Past Oregon in B1G Home Opener

RECAP

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Illinois remained perfect on its home court this season with a 64-59 victory over Oregon on Saturday afternoon in the Fighting Illini's Big Ten home opener.

Four scorers finished in double figures as the Orange and Blue won its 13th-consecutive game at State Farm Center.

Scoring in double figures for the fifth-straight game, Genesis Bryant registered a game-high 23 points while going 16-for-17 from the free-throw line. Tying the program's single-game record for most made free throws, Bryant also totaled a season-high seven rebounds and made one assist.

Gretchen Dolan marked her return following a five-game absence with 13 points on a 5-for-9 shooting mark. Dolan, who recorded a team-best +13 when she was on the floor, made three 3-pointers, grabbed five rebounds, and tallied a steal.

Kendall Bostic secured her fifth-consecutive double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, and she also added a block and a steal.

Adalia McKenzie poured in 10 points while making eight free throws. She also hauled in seven rebounds, an assist, a steal, and a block.

Bryant scored the Illini's first eight points of the afternoon, but the Ducks took a six-point edge within the first three minutes of the game. Holding Oregon to only one made field goal over the final five-and-a-half minutes of the first quarter, Illinois started to find its groove offensively. Five-consecutive points from Dolan gave the home side its first lead of the day, and the Orange and Blue scored the final eight points of the frame to take a 21-11 advantage after one period of play.

The Illini extended their lead to 12 within the first 30 seconds of the second quarter, but the visitors reduced their deficit to 23-22 following an 11-0 run from the Ducks. Bryant's 3-pointer ended that scoring stretch to push the hosts' lead up to four, but a buzzer-beating trey from Oregon sent the sides into the break with the Illini narrowly ahead, 28-27.

Bryant, the lone scorer to reach double figures in the first half, posted a game-high 13 points across the first 20 minutes of action.

With Illinois' advantage still sitting at just one point halfway through the third quarter, a 7-2 Illini run moved the home side's edge to 40-34 with 2:19 left in the frame. Brown-Hagger scored the first four points and converted an and-1 layup during that stretch before McKenzie tallied the final three points to give Illinois a six-point lead. 

An 8-0 Oregon run between the third and fourth quarters saw the Ducks take a 42-40 advantage, the visitors' first lead since the first quarter. After Dolan made a 3-pointer to put Illinois back in front, Oregon made a triple of its own on its next possession to retake the lead.

The away side extended their edge to four points, but a 7-0 Illini run put the Orange and Blue ahead once again. Dolan scored five points during that 90-second stretch, including a corner three to send Illinois' advantage to 50-47 with 6:46 to play.

A 4-0 Oregon run put the visitors briefly in front before Illinois countered with a 4-0 run of its own to establish a 54-51 edge. With the Illini's advantage down to two points with under one minute remaining, Bostic corralled an offensive rebound before getting fouled. Making both free throws, Bostic secured her double-double and moved Illinois' lead to 59-55 with 47.9 seconds left.

The Ducks cut their deficit in half before McKenzie's two free throws re-established the Illini's four-point lead, 61-57, with 33 seconds to go. Oregon once again found an answer to cut into Illinois' advantage before Illinois made its final three free throws while getting stops on the other end of the floor to secure the five-point win.

Illinois concludes its five-game homestand on Tuesday, when Washington comes to town. The New Year's Eve conference clash is set for 12 p.m. CT and will air on Big Ten Network, while tickets are available at FightingIllini.com.

HIGHLIGHTS

PRESS CONFERENCE

POSTGAME NOTES

Player Notes:

  • Kendall Bostic scored 10 points and secured 10 rebounds.
    • Registered her ninth double-double of the season and the 43rd of her career.
      • Now all alone in second place on the program's career double-doubles list.
      • Has a double-double in five-consecutive games.
    • Recorded double-digit rebounds for the fifth-consecutive game, for the 10th time this season, and for the 64th time in her career.
      • Continues to climb the program's all-time rebounding list:
        • 1. Jenna Smith (2006-10) - 1,217
        • 2. Kendall Bostic (2021-pres.) - 1,139
    • Scored in double figures for the 12th time this season and for the 61st time in her career.
  • Jasmine Brown-Hagger scored six points while adding three rebounds and three assists.
  • Genesis Bryant scored a game-high 23 points to go along with seven rebounds.
    • Scored 20+ points for the third time this season and for the 14th time in her career.
    • Scored in double figures for the fifth-straight game and for the eighth time overall this season.
      • First player on either team to hit double-digits in the contest, did so with 9:37 left in the second after knocking down two free throws.
      • Scored a game-high 13 points in the first half.
      • Scored the Illini's first eight points of the afternoon.
    • Went 16-for-17 from the free throw line.
      • Set new career-high marks in free throw makes and attempts.
      • Tied Karisma Penn's single-game program record with 16 makes (Penn did so on Jan. 6, 2013, at Ohio State).
      • Tied for the fourth-most in a single game in the NCAA this season.
      • Her 94.1% from the free-throw line set a new team-best this season and the best across Power 4 teams.
    • Her seven rebounds are a season high.
      • Had six rebounds at the 7:43 mark in the second quarter.
  • Gretchen Dolan scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds.
    • Fourth time this season scoring in double figures.
    • Matched a career high with three 3-pointers made.
      • Has knocked down multiple 3-pointers in three games this season.
    • First Illini off the bench, making her return with 6:24 remaining in the first quarter.
      • Missed the last five games due to injury.
  • Adalia McKenzie scored 10 points with seven rebounds, an assist, a block, and a steal.
    • Has at least seven boards in three games this season.
      • Secured three rebounds off the offensive glass.
  • Brynn Shoup-Hill scored two points to go along with five rebounds.

Team Notes:

  • The Ducks won the opening tip, and Oregon scored the opening points of the game on a layup on their first possession.
  • The Illini had four double-figure scorers (Bryant, Bostic, Dolan, McKenzie).
  • The Illini used an extended 17-2 run over the final 5:06 of the first to take a 21-11 lead into the second quarter.
    • Illinois had 9-0 and 8-0 runs during that span, holding Oregon to scoreless stretches of 2:41 and 2:54.
    • The Illini defense held the Ducks to just 1-for-9 shooting over the final 5:06 of the period, forcing two turnovers.
  • The Illini have forced double-digit turnovers in all 13 games this season.
    • Scored 14 points off of 13 takeaways.
  • Illinois outrebounded Oregon, 45-32, the 12th time this season the Illini have won the battle on the boards.
    • Illinois has posted a +10 rebounding margin or better in six-straight games.
  • Illinois is now 1-0 on the season in games decided by five points or less.
    • The Illini have a 7-6 mark in games decided by that margin under Shauna Green.

Misc. Notes:

  • Starters: Genesis Bryant, Jasmine Brown-Hagger, Adalia McKenzie, Brynn Shoup-Hill, Kendall Bostic
    • This lineup is now 4-0 on the season.
  • Shauna Green is now:
    • 52-27 at Illinois
    • 20-18 in Big Ten play
    • 179-77 as a Division I head coach
    • 208-102 Overall
  • Shauna Green continues to climb the program's all-time wins record. With the Fighting Illini's victory over Oregon, Green recorded her 52nd triumph at Illinois, which ranks sixth in program history.
    • 1. 210 Theresa Grentz (12 seasons)
    • 2. 83 Laura Golden (6 seasons)
    • 3. 73 Jane Schroeder (5 seasons)
    • 4. 69  Jolette Law (5 seasons)
    • 5. 61 Matt Bollant (5 seasons)
    • 6. 52 Shauna Green (3 seasons)
    • 7. 50 Kathy Lindsey (5 seasons)
    • 8. 42 Nancy Fahey (5 seasons)
    • 9. 33 Carla Thompson (3 seasons)
    • 10. 12 Steven Douglas (3 seasons)
  • Illinois has won 13-consecutive games at State Farm Center, which is the second-longest such streak in program history.
    • 1. 18 games - 12/20/1997 to 1/5/1999
    • 2. 13 games (Active) - 2/19/2024 to Current
  • Illinois vs. Oregon: 2-2 (fourth meeting)
    • Shauna Green's coaching record vs. Oregon: 1-0
    • First meeting as conference opponents
    • Illinois is now 2-0 vs. Oregon when playing in Champaign
  • The Illini have held opponents at/below 15 points in 32 of 52 regulation periods.
  • Illinois is now 9-1 when wearing white uniforms this season.
  • The Illini are now 5-1 in games starting before 5 p.m. CT this season.
  • Illinois is now 1-0 in games played on Saturdays this season.
  • The Illini are now 5-1 in December.

Score after 1st Quarter: 21-11

Score at Halftime: 28-27 (7-16 Q2)

Score after 3rd Quarter: 40-37 (12-10 Q3)

Score after 4th Quarter: 64-59 (24-22 Q4)

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