Illinois looks like No. 1 in men’s college basketball preseason rankings after retaining top players
The Illinois Fighting Illini reached the Final Four of the 2026 men’s NCAA tournament for the first time since 2005. Illinois ended up losing a tight game to the UConn Huskies before Michigan cut down the nets in the national championship game. Most programs as successful as Illinois was this past season are scrambling right now to replace the loss of key players to the NBA Draft or the transfer portal.
The Illini are the exception, and it’s setting them up for another big year next season. Andrej Stojakovic announced he was returning to Illinois for his senior season on Friday afternoon. Stojakovic’s announcement follows commitments to return earlier this week from teammates David Mirkovic, Tomislav Ivisic, Zvonimir Ivisic, and Jake Davis.
The Illini will lose Keaton Wagler to the 2026 NBA Draft, where he’s expected to be a top-7 pick , but they’re bringing back almost everyone else. Wagler is a significant loss, but Illinois found what feels like a perfect replacement for him in Providence guard Stefan Vaaks in the transfer portal. Like Wagler, Vaaks is a tall (6’7), skinny guard who is at his best shooting threes off the dribble.
Vaaks made 35 percent of his threes on 91-of-260 shooting from behind the arc last year as a freshman. More than 35 percent of those shots were unassisted. Illinois found a winning formula this past season by launching threes at will and hitting the offensive glass hard.
The Illini took 49. 7 percent of their field goal attempts from three-point range, which ranked No. 15 in DI.