Illinois jumped on NU after about 5 minutes of ugly basketball, pummeling the Cats 38-16 to take a 43-21 lead at halftime.
No game ball for this one, but KJ Windham played better than any other Wildcat. The talented freshman played a brief 2:32 segment in the first half and NU got outscored 6-0 as Barnhizer, Berry and Martinelli all missed shots and Illinois made a couple 3 pointers. That bought Windham a seat on the bench until there was 9:30 to play, with NU trailing 64-43. From there NU outscored Illinois 31-19, a torrid scoring pace. Most of the damage occurred in the last 3 minutes, when Angelo Ciaravino joined Ty Berry, Fitzmorris and Mullins on the court for a 14-4 blitz that gave Illinois coach Underwood something to be mad about.
Angelo Ciaravino was +3 and continues to look like he belongs. Jalen Leach, Martinelli and Barnhizer were not good at all in the first half. To his credit, Jalen Leach kept playing, made some shots and didn't turn the ball over in the 2nd half. Justin Mullins, Luke Hunger and Keenan Fitzmorris all played reasonably well when Illinois was holding a 20 point lead. It should be noted that Illinois played 8 guys for the game, so we faced Illinois' rotation throughout. Still, all 3 of those guys made shots - maybe that will help them going forward.
The starting lineup of Nicholson/Martinelli/Barnhizer/Leach/Ciaravino played to a 12-12 draw over 6:34.
The old starters Nicholson/Martinelli/Barnhizer/Berry/Leach played 5:25 and only mustered 3 points, allowing 8.
When that specific lineup is ineffective, we lose. When they're effective, we win. They were effective against Michigan (27-22) but the refs kicked Leach out, so we lost that one in OT.
Barnhizer needs to get healthy.
Player | Minutes | NU Pts | ILL Pts | Raw +/- | Player +/- | Net +/- | Box Pts |
Windham | 12 | 31 | 25 | +6 | +1.72 | +2.92 | 5.50 |
Mullins | 5 | 15 | 7 | +8 | +0.34 | +1.94 | 2.30 |
Hunger | 8 | 19 | 19 | +0 | +1.62 | +1.62 | 3.00 |
Fitzmorris | 14 | 35 | 31 | +4 | +0.14 | +0.94 | 5.30 |
Ciaravino | 20 | 44 | 41 | +3 | -0.92 | -0.32 | 3.85 |
Berry | 30 | 56 | 66 | -10 | +1.63 | -0.37 | 7.50 |
Nicholson | 14 | 15 | 26 | -11 | +0.94 | -1.26 | 1.30 |
Leach | 35 | 60 | 73 | -13 | -0.45 | -3.05 | 6.20 |
Martinelli | 36 | 59 | 76 | -17 | -1.85 | -5.25 | 3.20 |
Barnhizer | 26 | 36 | 51 | -15 | -3.17 | -6.17 | -1.00 |
No game ball for this one, but KJ Windham played better than any other Wildcat. The talented freshman played a brief 2:32 segment in the first half and NU got outscored 6-0 as Barnhizer, Berry and Martinelli all missed shots and Illinois made a couple 3 pointers. That bought Windham a seat on the bench until there was 9:30 to play, with NU trailing 64-43. From there NU outscored Illinois 31-19, a torrid scoring pace. Most of the damage occurred in the last 3 minutes, when Angelo Ciaravino joined Ty Berry, Fitzmorris and Mullins on the court for a 14-4 blitz that gave Illinois coach Underwood something to be mad about.
Angelo Ciaravino was +3 and continues to look like he belongs. Jalen Leach, Martinelli and Barnhizer were not good at all in the first half. To his credit, Jalen Leach kept playing, made some shots and didn't turn the ball over in the 2nd half. Justin Mullins, Luke Hunger and Keenan Fitzmorris all played reasonably well when Illinois was holding a 20 point lead. It should be noted that Illinois played 8 guys for the game, so we faced Illinois' rotation throughout. Still, all 3 of those guys made shots - maybe that will help them going forward.
The starting lineup of Nicholson/Martinelli/Barnhizer/Leach/Ciaravino played to a 12-12 draw over 6:34.
The old starters Nicholson/Martinelli/Barnhizer/Berry/Leach played 5:25 and only mustered 3 points, allowing 8.
When that specific lineup is ineffective, we lose. When they're effective, we win. They were effective against Michigan (27-22) but the refs kicked Leach out, so we lost that one in OT.
Barnhizer needs to get healthy.