The Illini knocked off the Cougars 65-55 in the Sweet 16. Here's how they did it, explained by the numbers.
On Thursday night, Illinois met Houston for a highly anticipated Sweet 16 clash – one the Cougars were expected to control. Instead, the Illini led for 86 percent of the game, extending their lead as much as 18 points in the second half beforeAs has been the case recently, Illinois fans were treated to 10 final minutes of elevated blood pressure – but it was surely worth it this time around.
Here are five key stats that explain how Illinois mounted its lead, nearly lost it, but in the end was able to stave off Houston:Mar 26, 2026; Houston, TX, USA; Illinois Fighting Illini guard Keaton Wagler and guard Andrej Stojakovic reacts after the game in a Sweet Sixteen game of the South Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina-Imagn ImagesThe question heading into this one: Who would be the more physical team – and, in turn, who would control the glass? The Cougars are the embodiment of intensity and physicality, but on Thursday night, it was the Illini taking the fight to them. And, as a result, Illinois won the game.Andrej Stojakovic’s points off the bench: 13 The first half was a brickfest from both squads, as the two units combined for 46 total points. The shots weren’t falling for anyone – exceptHe attacked the cup, hit a smooth midrange fadeaway and even knocked down a three for good measure. Especially in the first half, Stojakovic single-handedly kept Illinois not just afloat, but in command.We knew Illinois was capable of elite defense. The length, size and overall IQ on this Illini roster is immense. But on that end, there hasn’t been a consistent product on the floor for 40 minutes against a worthy opponent. There was on Thursday, though. The result: a 22-for-64 shooting night for the Cougars. Communication, closeouts, effort, rotations, scouting-report awareness – Illinois earned an A-plus in all of the above categories. Operating at this level defensively has reopened the door to a national title ceiling for the Illini.Mar 26, 2026; Houston, TX, USA; Illinois Fighting Illini forward David Mirkovic reacts against the Houston Cougars in the first half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the South Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina-Imagn Imagesgood. And it is practically custom-built to give Illinois fits. And it did exactly that in the first half, holding the Illini to just 24 points. But in the second half, the Illini found the answer to Houston’s blitzing coverage, with the ball flying around the perimeter as players made quick decision after quick decision. Brad Underwood has boasted about his players’ decision-making and IQ all year long, and it all came to life against the Cougars. Wagler’s oft-discussed poise was on full display, and the rest of the supporting cast continued to make the right plays, as well.Now, on a negative note , Illinois was abysmal from the charity stripe. The Illini appear to be a stellar free-throw shooting club based on overall numbers , but they seem to fall apart from the line in the biggest games – especially in the clutch. Illinois went 12-for-21 against Houston – which included missing two front ends of one-and-ones . The star freshmen pair of Wagler and Mirkovic combined to go 2-for-7. The Illini need to figure it out from the line, or they will be extremely vulnerable in crunch time.Primarily covers Illinois football and basketball, and Kansas basketball, with an emphasis on analysis, features and recruiting. Langendorf, a third-generation University of Illinois alum, has been watching Illini basketball and football for as long as he can remember. An advertising student and journalism devotee, he has been writing for On SI since October 2024. He can be followed and reached on X @jglangendorf.Andrej Stojakovic Leads Illinois to Sweet 16: 'We Came Here For a Reason'
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