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Dec 28, 2024 1:48 pm

No. 24 Illinois pushes guards; next up is winless Chicago State

Kylan Boswell

Illinois coach Brad Underwood believes in players pushing each other during practice to improve themselves and the team.

That’s why he often pits starting guards Kylan Boswell and Kasparas Jakucionis against each other in practice. Underwood figures if it worked for Ayo Dosunmu and Trent Frazier, why not his newest backcourt?

So far, that method appears to be paying off again as Boswell and Jakucionis are keying a strong start for the No. 24 Fighting Illini (8-3). They’ll shoot for a non-conference win Sunday afternoon when Chicago State (0-14) visits Champaign, Ill.

Boswell and Jakucionis’ imprints were all over Illinois’ 80-77 Braggin’ Rights win over Missouri in St. Louis on Dec. 22. They combined for 37 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists, with Jakucionis scoring 21 for his sixth straight game with at least 20 points.

Underwood said pitting the two against each other in practice is a win-win.

“I play them opposite each other so they can just exhaust each other and beat each other up,” the coach said.

Jakucionis, who averages a team-high 16.5 points a game on 46.8 percent shooting from the field, co-signs on that philosophy.

“We elevate each other,” he said. “In practice, we’re pushing each other by defending and attacking each other. And it makes one another better each day and every day.”

Boswell adds 10.6 ppg to go with 3.5 assists, while teammates Tomislav Ivisic (13.9 ppg) and Will Riley (12.5) also are in double figures in scoring.

Perhaps the best thing about this team is that it appears to have more ceiling left. Illinois is averaging 83.6 points a game without being efficient from the field (43.3 percent) or the 3-point line (32.3 percent).

The Illini likely will find more efficiency against the winless Cougars, who are searching for answers and consistency in their first year as a member of the Northeast Conference. They haven’t played since Dec. 21, when they fell 81-57 at Cal State Northridge.

It was predictable that Chicago State would struggle. After earning 13 wins last season at a program that has had a hard time winning consistently, coach Gerald Gillion left to serve as Rod Strickland’s lead assistant at Long Island.

New Cougars coach Scott Spinelli, who worked under Mark Turgeon (Maryland) and Jim Christian (Boston College), not only had to replace most of his roster but brought a new style of play to town. Gillion played a methodical half-court game, and Spinelli is trying to play at a faster pace.

“We want to have guys out there that can get up and down the floor,” Spinelli said this past summer.

That hasn’t come to fruition yet. The Cougars are last in Division I in field-goal percentage at 35.1 and third from the bottom in scoring at 59.6 points per game. They also rank near the bottom in free-throw percentage, 3-point percentage, rebounding, assists and turnovers.

Jalen Forrest is the team’s leading scorer at 9.1 ppg but is shooting only 33.6 percent from the field. Cameron Jernigan averages a team-high 4.5 rebounds.

–Field Level Media

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