Trip to Penn State on Deck for Fighting Illini - University of Illinois Athletics (2024)

Illinois (11-12, 5-8 B1G) at Penn State(16-8, 7-6 B1G)
Date | TimeThursday, Feb. 15, 2024| 5 p.m. CT
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Illinois Starters Last Game (2023-24 Stats)
Pos.No.NameHt.Yr.PPGRPGAPGSeason Note
G3Makira Cook5-6Sr.14.43.04.112+ points in 12 of last 14 games
G1Genesis Bryant5-6Sr.14.13.13.4Four 20-point games this season
G24Adalia McKenzie5-10Jr.10.45.02.212 games scoring double digits this season.
F44Kendall Bostic6-2Sr.11.910.01.625 career double-doubles - 8th most all-time at Illinois
F41Camille Hobby6-35th9.34.70.3First career double-double vs. Maryland

Head Coach Shauna Green

Career Record:189-97(.661), 10th season
Division I Record:160-72(.690), Eighthseason
At Illinois:33-22(.600), Secondseason
Big Ten Record:16-15(.516), Season season

ABOUT THE OPPONENT

  • Penn State sits at 16-8 overall on the season with a 7-6 mark in B1G play.
  • PSU is 11-2 at home this season.
  • The Nittany Lions have lost their last three games.

All-Time Series Info

Thursday's game marks the 57th all-time meeting between the programs, with Penn State leading, 39-16. Shauna Green is 1-0 all-time against PSU.

COOK IS COOKING

After being sidelined with an injury for the first three games of her senior season and working through a slow start when she returned, Makira Cook has found her groove again. The returning All-American scored 12 or more points in 12of the last 14games for the Illini, with eight of the games on the road. Across the 14-game span, Cook averaged 15.9 points/game, 4.9 assists/game, and 2.9rebounds/game.

DATEOPPONENTPOINTSREBOUNDSASSISTS
12/20/23vs. Arkansas (West Palm Beach)17115
12/21/23vs. UTEP (West Palm Beach)1729
12/31/23at #16/15 Indiana2415
1/7/24Wisconsin1831
1/11/24at Nebraska803
1/14/24at Northwestern1817
1/17/24Rutgers1207
1/20/24at [NR/RV] Maryland1313
1/25/24#12/12 Ohio State1675
1/28/24Minnesota2234
1/31/24at Michigan2056
2/5/24at Purdue1438
2/8/24Northwestern1903
2/11Maryland432

KENDALL BOSTIC: YEAR 3 AS AN ILLINI

Since her arrival as a sophom*ore ahead of the 2021-22 season, Kendall Bostic has continued to find ways to impact the Illinois program. She's started every game since her arrival from Michigan State and has been a double-double machine. Bostic played her 100th career game on Jan. 28, 2024, against Minnesota and has broken into numerous top-10 lists as an Illini. The post has recorded 25double-doubles, which is goodfor 8th on the UI all-time list. (^ indicates Illinois single-season record)

SEASONGAMES PLAYEDPOINTS/GAMEFIELD GOAL %REBOUNDS/GAME
2021-22276.749.4%11.4^
2022-233210.262.9%^9.8
2023-2423121.961.3%10.0
AT ILLINOIS829.558.6%10.4

FOUR-STRAIGHT WINS AGAINST NORTHWESTERN

Illinois secured the season sweep over Northwestern, taking down the Wildcats, 82-71, at State Farm Center on Thursday night.

Adalia McKenziereached double figures for the third game in a row, recording 12 points in the second quarter before finishing with a team-high 20 points, which tied her season-best mark. Shooting 70% from the field, McKenzie also amassed five rebounds, including four on the offensive glass, along with two assists and two steals.

The Illini captured their fourth consecutive win over the Wildcats, the team's longest winning streak over Northwestern since securing 21-straight victories from 1997-2010. Thursday's winalso marked the first time winning back-to-back games against Northwestern in Champaign since 2009-10.

THE START OF THE 3-GAME WEEK

Illinois overcame a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter to force overtime, though the Fighting Illini's valiant effort did not prove to be enoughin a 77-72 road loss to Purdue on Monday night. The overtime tilt was the game of the sort since 2019.

Kendall Bosticsecured her seventh double-double of the season, tallying a season-high 24 points and 15 rebounds. Playing in her home state of Indiana, she knocked down a career-high two 3-pointers and scored 11 points in the fourth quarter to force overtime. Bostic also tallied three assists, three steals, and two blocks while playing a career-high 42 minutes.

Adalia McKenziealso finished with a double-double, her second of the campaign, recording 15 points and a career-high 17 rebounds. McKenzie was a force to be reckoned with on the glass, grabbing 12 offensive boards, which tied the program's all-time single-game record and were the most by an Illini player in a game since 2009. She accounted for the team's game-tying layup with nine seconds to play in regulation, and she also dished out five assists and made one steal in her career-high 42 minutes.

WOLVERINE ROAD KILL

Four Illini scorers finished in double figures to give Illinois a 77-64 road win over Michigan at Crisler Center on Jan. 31, snapping the Orange and Blue's seven-game skid against the Wolverines.

The Fighting Illini scored on their first eight possessions and never looked back, holding a lead for the final 39:24 to hand Michigan just its second home loss of the campaign. Illinois secured its second conference away win of the yearand picked up its first victory over the Wolverines since 2015. Last Wednesday's decision marked Illinois' first win over the Wolverines in Ann Arbor since Feb. 4, 2008.

LARGEST COMEBACK WINS UNDER SHAUNA GREEN

After trailing by as many as 11 points with 2:42 left in the third quarter, Illinois women's basketball came all the way back against Minnesota on Sunday, Jan. 28, to secure a 73-68 victory. Illinois closed the third quarter on a 9-2 run to pull within 54-50 entering the final 10 minutes of play. After tying the game at 62-62 ahead of the media timeout at 4:52, Illinois would never trail again. Beginning with the tying basket, Camille Hobby tallied 6 of Illinois' final 13points while 5 came from Genesis Bryant, and 2 from Makira Cook. Illinois led by as many as 7 points in the fourth quarter before securing the 5-point win.The 11-point deficit is the second-largest Illinois has overcome with Shauna Green at the helm.

During Green's first season as head coach of the Fighting Illini, Illinois overcame a 12-point deficit on the road at Nebraska on Feb. 9, 2023. Illinois trailed by 12 points with 44 seconds remaining in the first half before cutting the deficit to 8 points at the break. Nebraska pushed its lead back to 11 with 4:44 remaining in the third quarter and led by 10 points with just 1:43 remaining in the third period. Illinois tied the game at 51-51 with 9:19 to go in the contest and would never trail again en route to a 72-64 win. The Illini led by as many as 11 points in the fourth quarter of the victory.

CALAMITY MCENTIRE NAMED TO THE ATHLETIC'S TOP-20 ASSISTANT COACHES LIST

On Jan. 29, The Athletic's Chantel Jennings released a top-20 list of women's college basketball assistant coaches on the rise. The alphabetical list featured Illinois women's basketball's second-year associate head coach Calamity McEntire. McEntire is one of five staffers from current Big Ten teams on the list. Parameters for coaches featured on the list are coaches who have never led their own NCAA programs.

From The Athletic: "McEntire began her career as a manager for Pat Summitt at Tennessee from 2001 to 2003. For the next 14 seasons, she served as an assistant and recruiting coordinator all over the country and in several conferences (Fresno State, UC Santa Barbara, Arizona and Hawaii). In 2017, she joined Shauna Green's staff at Dayton, where she helped establish theFlyersin the Atlantic 10, winning the conference four times. When Green was hired byIllinois, she quickly hired McEntire. Last season, the Illini recorded their best season in 20 years, finishing fifth in the Big Ten and punching a ticket to the NCAA Tournament (their first since 2003). Athletic directors take notice of coaches like McEntire, who have experience at the mid-major and high-major levels and have helped establish programs."

MCDONALD'S ALL AMERICAN

Fighting Illini women's basketball signee Berry Wallace has earned a spot in the 2024 McDonald's All American game. Wallace – a native of Pickerington, Ohio – is one of 24 girls named to the roster for the 47thannual event. Wallace is in the midst of her senior season at Pickerington High School Central. She's a 6'1" forward rated as a five-star recruit. Wallace played her AAU ball with United Family 3SSB.

She is the third player in Illinois women's basketball program history to earn a spot on the McDonald's All American Game roster. The last Illini signee to play in the game was Chatrice White in 2014.

Wallace also earned a spot on the Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy Girl's High School Player of the Year Preseason Watch List a week after signing her National Letter of Intent in November.

ROUTING RUTGERS

All five starters finished in double figures as Illinois secured its second Big Ten win of the season with a 96-68 victory over Rutgers at State Farm Center on Jan. 17.

The Fighting Illini recorded at least 90 points for the second straight game, their first time hitting that scoring mark in back-to-back Big Ten games since the 1998-99 season. Ten players (of 11 that saw action) tallied a basket as the Orange and Blue clinched consecutive conference wins for the first time this season.

Six players scored double-digits for the Illini including Genesis Bryant (17), Adalia McKenzie (14), Kendall Bostic (13), Makira Cook (12), Camille Hobby (12), and Gretchen Dolan (11). Dolanequaled her career-high scoring mark with 11 points while registering a career-high 23 minutes.The Illini have scored at least 20 points in eight straight quarters.Illinois committed a season-low six turnovers – the team's fewest since also recording six against Nebraska on Feb. 22, 2023.

PEEBLESONCAREER GAMES ALL-TIME LIST

Jada Peebles is the longest-tenured Illini on the squad, playing all five of her collegiate seasons at Illinois. Peebles has appeared in 124 games, owning sole possession of sixth on the all-time list. The fifth-year announced a season-ending torn achilles injury on her social media accounts on Tuesday, Jan. 16. The injury occurred during Illinois' 1/14 game at Northwestern.

RANKGAMES PLAYEDPLAYERSEASONS
1.135Lacey Simpson2005-10
2.130Jenna Smith2006-10
3.129Karisma Penn2009-13
4.127Lydia McCully2007-12
5.126Amber Moore2009-14
6.124Jada Peebles2019-Present
7.122Ali Andrews2017-20
122Courtney Joens2017-20
122Tauja Catchings1997-2000

CHICAGO'S BIG TEN TEAM: ILLINOIS

All 14 Illini saw action with 12 scoring in the Fighting Illini's 93-52 victory at Northwestern on Jan. 14. Illinois registered a season-best 25 assists to assist on 76%of made field goals en route to its first Big Ten victory of the season.The Illini's 25 assists were their most in a game this season and weretheir most since registering 26 on Nov. 21, 2015, against UT Martin.

Illinois finished with 93 points,the program's most in a Big Ten game since the Illini scored 95 on Feb. 5, 2015, vs. Minnesota. The Illini's 93 points were their most in a conference road game since Feb. 14, 1999, when they scored 104 in a win at Indiana. The Illini's 93 points are the most they have ever scored against Northwestern in series history, which has included 86 total games.

Illinois' 41-point margin of victory was their largest in Big Ten play since Feb. 15, 1998, when the Illini beat Michigan State, 98-51 (+47). Illinois' 41-point margin of victory over the Wildcats was the largest by either team in series history. The Illini's 41-point victory wastheir second-largest margin of victory in a true road game in program history. The 41-point margin of victory against Northwestern wastheir largest in a true road game since Dec. 6, 2014, when the Illini beat Southern Illinois on the road by 44 points, 86-42.

COOK NAMED TO WEST PALM BEACH CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

After playing 74:29 of 80 possible minutes and recording 17.0 points/game, 7.0 assists/game, and 6.5 rebounds/game, Illinois seniorMakira Cookwas named to the West Palm Beach Classic All-Tournament Team following the Illini's holiday contests in the Sunshine State. In Illinois' WPB Classic opener vs. Arkansas, Cook delivered the third double-double of her career with 17 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 assists. Against UTEP, Cook connected for 17 points and 9 assists.

Coach Green Faces Her Alma Mater

For the first time in her career as both an assistant and head coach, Shauna Green (the former Shauna Geronzin), coached against her alma mater, Canisius, on Sunday, Nov. 26. The Illini took down the Golden Griffins, 90-58.

Wearing No. 34 for the Griffs from 1998-2002, Green scored 2,012 career points, the most of any men's or women's player - a record which still stands. She also became the program's all-time leading rebounder with 910 boards - a mark that now ranks second. Green was Named 1999 MAAC Rookie of the Year and was also voted 2002 Canisius Female Athlete of the Year. She was a four-time All-MAAC selection and three-time All-MAAC First-Team honoree. She was enshrined into the Canisius Sports Hall of Fame in 2012.

Citi Shamrock Classic in Washington, D.C.

The Fighting Illini faced off against No. 16/14 Notre Dame from the nation's capital on Saturday, Nov. 18, in the second-annual Citi Shamrock Classic. Action from Entertainment & Sports Arena – home of the Washington Mystics. The Irish won the outing 79-68.The game was televised live on NBC and streamed on Peaco*ck. The nationally televised game marked Illinois women's basketball's first-ever game aired on NBC or Peaco*ck.

In addition to the highly anticipated matchup on the court, Friday featured a women's leadership luncheon, offering both teams an opportunity to hear from a select group of the most powerful women in business and sports. Additionally, both teams participated in a community service initiative presented by Gatorade, which included a visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

BRYANT GOES FOR 30, TWICE IN 3 GAMES

For the second time in as many seasons, Genesis Bryant delivered a career-high night in the Illini's season-opening game. This season, Bryant scored 32 points on 75% shooting to go along with four rebounds and four assists. She shot 10-for-11 from 2, 2-for-5 from 3 (12-for-16), and 6-for-7 from the free-throw line. She was the first Illini to record at least 30 points in a game since Makira Cook scored 33 points at Indiana on Dec. 4, 2022.

Bryant's Game Score of 26.8 was the top mark in NCAA WBB on Nov. 7. "Game score" is a metric giving a measurement of a player's productivity for a single game.

Two games later, in the Illini's 79-68 loss to No. 16/14 Notre Dame from the nation's capital, Genesis Bryant put on a show on the biggest stage, scoring 31 points. The output marked Bryant's second 30-point game of the season and her career. Bryant is the first Illini to have multiple 30-point games in a season since 2010-11 when Karisma Penn did so as a sophom*ore.

HOME ATTENDANCE NUMBERS

Across its 15 home games during the 2022-23 season, Illinois Women's Basketball saw 52,295 fans fill the State Farm Center en route to a 12-3 record. That total attendance ranked 5th in program history and made Shauna Green the only head coach to bring in 50,000 or more fans in her first season with the Illini.

In Illinois' season - and home - opener, the attendance of 2,680 marked the largest ticketed season-opening crowd at State Farm Center since 2000 (3,954). Through 13 home games, Illinois has a combined attendance of 52,135 for an average of 4,010 a game.

COOK'S PRESEASON ACCOLADES

  • Preseason All-Big Ten - Coaches (Oct. 4)
  • Preseason All-Big Ten - Media (Oct. 4)
  • Nancy Lieberman Top-20 Point GuardsPreseason Watch List (Oct. 16)
    • First honoree in Illinois program history
  • 2023-24 Jersey Mike's Naismith Women's Player of the Year Watch List (Nov. 4)
    • Third honoree in Illinois program history, joiningTauja Catchings and Susan Blauser from the 1999-2000 season.
  • John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 Watch List (Nov. 14)
    • Second honoree in program history,joining Jenna Smith from the 2009-10 season.

NCAA COACHING LIMIT INCREASE

With the NCAA's coaching limit increase going into effect on July 1, Emily Durr and Jenna Giacone have been elevated to assistant coaches on Shauna Green's Illinois women's basketball staff. Durr adds on-court coaching duties in addition to her director of recruiting operations responsibilities, while Giacone adds on-court coaching duties on top of her director of scouting and player development role in year two on Green's Illini staff.

Both Durr and Giacone followed Green from her previous stop at Dayton. Durr served one season as an administrative associate with the Flyers, while Giacone played six seasons under Green at UD.

FIRST SEASONS AT A NEW SCHOOL

Shauna Green quickly took Illinois women's basketball out to a refreshing start and has sustained that success better than anyone. Green was one of 38 head coaches in their first season at a new school last season. The Illinois squad was one of just 10 programs under a new coach last season to have secured 20 or more wins and one of seven to make the NCAA Tournament.

TEAMRECORDCOACHPREVIOUS JOB
Florida State23-10Brooke WyckoffFlorida St. (Assc. HC)
Illinois22-10Shauna GreenDayton
Mississippi State22-11Sam PurcellLouisville (Assc. HC)
Georgia22-12Katie Abrahamson-HendersonUCF
Oklahoma State21-12Jacie HoytKansas City
Towson21-12Laura HarperCoppin State
Harvard20-12Carrie MooreMichigan (Ast. Coach)
Missouri State20-12Beth CunninghamDuke (Ast. Coach)
Chattanooga20-13Shawn PoppieVirginia Tech (Assc. HC)
Syracuse20-13Felisha Legette-JackBuffalo

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