March Madness: Illinois falls to UConn in Final Four, ending Illini team's longest run in 21 years
Illinois was knocked out of the NCAA men's basketball March Madness tournament Saturday, ending the Fighting Illini team's longest run in 21 years. Fans had showed up big in Indianapolis and Champaign.
The University of Illinois was knocked out of the NCAA men's basketball March Madness tournament Saturday in Indianapolis, ending the Fighting Illini team's longest run in 21 years. UConn got another critical 3-pointer from Braylon Mullins and coach Dan Hurley's Huskies are heading back to the national title game, beating Illinois 71-62 in the Final Four on Saturday night as they seek their third championship in four seasons. Tarris Reed Jr.
had 17 points and 11 rebounds, while the fabulous freshman Mullins scored 15 for the Huskies (34-5), who rode strong inside play and tough defense to their 19th straight victory in the Sweet 16 or later rounds of the NCAA Tournament. UConn will face Arizona or Michigan on Monday night as it seeks its seventh title, all since 1999, and third under Hurley, who would become the only active coach with more than two. Mullins, whose buzzer-beating 3-pointer sent the Huskies past Duke and into the Final Four, hit a 3 with 52 seconds left that gave UConn a 66-59 lead.
Freshman Keaton Wagler had 20 points and eight rebounds to lead the Fighting Illini (28-9), who reached their first Final Four since losing the championship game to North Carolina in 2005. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch This was not the end result the Illini fans were looking for, of course.
Making the Final Four was a great celebration and most were not ready for it to end. Despite the heartbreaking loss for Illinois, Illini fans were making the most of watch parties earlier in the day Saturday. The party started early for fans in Indianapolis.
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