Wapakoneta Daily News

Illinois tops OSU for Big Ten title

- By MICHAEL MAROT Ap SPORTS WRITER

INDIANAPOL­IS — Illinois accomplish­ed one major goal. The next one will be even more difficult.

As the Fighting Illini celebrated their first Big Ten Tournament title since 2005 with a 91-88 overtime victory over Ohio State on Sunday, they quickly turned the focus to their No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and the opportunit­y it presents.

“It was crazy, thinking about all the things we’ve accomplish­ed and knowing how I came on my visit with coach (Brad) Underwood and I told him these are the things we can accomplish,” Ayo Dosunmu said after being named the tourney’s Most Outstandin­g Player. “So to get up there, cut that net down and see that No. 1 seed come up there, it’s just an unreal feeling.”

Especially given the oddities of this season.

Despite playing the regular season in front of minimal fans, the Illini (23-6) hoisted the trophy underneath the mid-court video board and watched the selection show with a throng of loud, orange-clad fans inside Lucas Oil Stadium.

It all seemed perfectly aligned for the deep and versatile Illini.

Dosunmu, Kofi Cockburn and Andre Curbello all scored 16 points. Cockburn and Dosunmu each had nine rebounds and they made the key plays in overtime. Cockburn sank the go-ahead free throws with 1:39 to go, Dosunmu followed that with a back-breaking 15-footer with 50 seconds left to make it 8481 and Illinois finally sealed it at the freethrow line.

Illinois will start its next quest against 16th-seeded Drexel on Friday, having won seven straight overall and 14 out of 15 with six consecutiv­e wins over top-10 foes.

Duane Washington Jr. had a career-high 32 points and Justice Sueing added 22 as the Buckeyes refused to go away despite the numerous times Illinois appeared to be in control.

Instead of withering in their fourth game in four days and being without forward Kyle Young for the second consecutiv­e game, Ohio State (21-9) continuall­y fought back. Coach Chris Holtmann expected that reaction from his team, which earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament.

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