Illinois Beats Northwestern, 66-50

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Published on February 22 2017 9:33 am
Last Updated on February 22 2017 9:33 am

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Illinois coach John Groce could only say one thing after his team defeated Northwestern 66-50 on Tuesday night.

"That was exhausting, another war," Groce said.

The remarks came after a tight contest where the deficit didn't grow larger than four points for much of the game. Both teams continued to battle for the first 10 minutes of the second half until Northwestern suffered an eight-minute scoring drought and Illinois built its lead to double digits for the first time.

Malcolm Hill, who led the way with 18 points, spearheaded Illinois' second-half push. The senior scored 13 points in the second half and helped lead a defense that limited Northwestern to 18 second-half points.

Illinois (16-12, 6-9 Big Ten) controlled the pace for much of the game, including offensively where the Illini shot 40 percent from the field and 6 of 18 from 3-point range.

The strong offensive and defensive performances have been something Groce and his players knew was a key in defeating Northwestern for a second time this season.

"Everyone has been working really hard and it's paying off," Maverick Morgan said.

Leron Black had a strong presence, scoring seven of the Illini's first eight points. He finished with 11 points and eight rebounds. Seven Illini scored five points or better.

The group effort has been something Groce has reiterated throughout the season. Illinois has won three of its last four games, but the coach knows his team can't look far ahead.

"You get up at eight o'clock in the morning ." Groce said. "I wish there was some fancy process, but it's just trusting the process."

Bryant McIntosh led the way for Northwestern (20-8, 9-6) with 16 points and was the lone bright spot for the team.

While the guard continued to push his team, his teammates failed to respond and McIntosh eventually became too tired to help carry the Wildcats at the end.

"We didn't have that fight we normally have," Northwestern coach Chris Collins said. "When you're playing a team that's fighting the way Illinois was fighting, they're going to make you look bad if you don't match that, and we didn't match it tonight."

The Wildcats shot well from the field, 32 percent, but failed to take advantage of the numerous open 3-point opportunities, shooting 4 of 18.

Scottie Lindsey scored two points and had two rebounds in 22 minutes in his second game back from injury.

The Wildcats will need a stronger performance from Lindsey and others if the team wants to make a strong push for its first NCAA Tournament berth. With three games left, Collins knows it's time to sprint to the finish.

"It's not a marathon anymore," Collins said. "I would hope our guys are excited about that."

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