Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Shannon too much for UW in title game

- Jeff Potrykus

MINNEAPOLI­S – Terrence Shannon proved to be the best player on the floor in the Big Ten Tournament title game Sunday at the Target Center.

Fifth-seeded Wisconsin, which had won three games in three days to reach the title game, had no one to contain Illinois' gifted wing.

Shannon scored eight of the Illini's last 10 points of the game, in the final 2 minutes 28 seconds, and finished with 34 to lead the second-seeded Illini to a 93-87 victory.

The Badgers (22-13) fell short in the tournament title game for the second time in their last two appearance­s.

They were seeded No. 2 when they reached the final in 2017 in Washington, D.C., before falling to No. 8 Michigan.

Illinois (26-8) won its fourth Big Ten Tournament title in eight appearance­s and extended its winning streak against UW to eight games.

Shannon hit 3 of 6 three-pointers, 8 of 15 shots overall and 15 of 17 free throws. Marcus Domask added 26 for the Illini, who hit 17 of 18 free throws and 16 of 26 field goals in the second half.

AJ Storr, averaging 22.0 points per game in the first three tournament games, scored 16 in the first half Sunday to help UW stay within 41-40. He finished with 24 but had a crucial turnover with 65 seconds left and UW down by five.

One day after a fabulous performanc­e in the victory over Purdue, Chucky Hepburn scored 20 points against the Illini. Max Klesmit, who hit the game-winner against Purdue, hit 2 late three-pointers against the Illini, but Shannon answered each time.

Steven Crowl, who got into early foul trouble and was limited to 14 minutes in the teams' regular-season meeting, contribute­d 11 points, five rebounds and five assists Sunday.

Tyler Wahl, battling a right-knee injury, picked up two early fouls and was limited to nine minutes in the opening half. He fouled out and finished with seven points and three assists.

Reserve forward Carter Gilmore gave UW quality minutes. He contribute­d seven points and two rebounds in the first half but it wasn't enough.

The first half provided shot-making by both teams and end-to-end action, with the Illini clawing out a 41-40 lead.

Storr hit 2 of 5 three-pointers, 5 of 12 shots overall and 4 of 4 free throws in the opening half for 16 points.

Shannon hit 2 of 3 three-pointers, 4 of 8 shots overall and 5 of 6 free throws for 15 points.

Storr scored 9 of UW's first 16 points. His three-pointer gave UW a 40-36 lead with 1:41 left in the but the Badgers failed to score on their final three possession­s and Shannon scored on a drive and hit a transition three-pointer to give the Illini a 41-40 lead at the break.

Neither team could miss to start the second half.

Led by Domask with three field goals, the Illini hit their first four shots.

The Badgers hit seven of their first eight attempts.

When Hepburn converted a threepoint play with 15:47 left, UW had a 5649 lead.

When Hepburn converted another three-point play, the lead was 61-51 with 14:38 left.

Illinois responded quickly as Shannon scored four points in a 10-2 run to cut UW's lead to 63-61.

Storr hit 1 of 2 free throws but Hawkins got free in transition for a dunk and UW's lead was down to 64-63 with 11:32 left.

Game on.

Dain Dainja's dunk with 11:01 left forged a 65-65 tie; Shannon scored inside; and Domask hit a three-pointer after Ty Rodgers grabbed an offensive rebound.

The Illini had a 70-65 lead and UW called a timeout with 9:17 left to regroup.

The Illini eventually built a 72-66 lead but baskets by Storr and Hepburn pulled UW within 72-70 with 7:47 left.

Storr forged ties at 77-77 and 79-79, with two free throws and a basket in the lane, respective­ly.

The Illini took the lead back after a miss by Crowl on a transition basket by Dainja with 4:17 left.

The action was intense and neither team could establish complete control.

Klesmit hit a three-pointer for an 8281 lead but Domask hit two free throws after Wahl fouled him, his fifth of the game, with 3:32 left.

Klesmit hit another three-pointer, this time for an 85-85 tie with 1:57 left, but Shannon answered with a threepoint­er for an 88-85 lead with 1:27 left.

Storr turned the ball over with 1:05 left and Shannon was fouled on a drive with 1:02 left. He hit both shots and Hepburn missed a drive on the other end.

Shannon was fouled with 50.2 seconds left and hit 1 of 2 free throws for a 91-85 lead.

UW's title hopes were fading. Hepburn hit two free throws with 41.8 seconds left but the Illini got the ball in quickly and Domask was fouled on a drive with 35.5 seconds left. He hit both free throws to close the scoring.

Greg Gard and his players had to turn their attention to the NCAA selection show without a title they coveted.

 ?? MATT KROHN / USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Illinois guard Terrence Shannon Jr. goes to the basket over Wisconsin forward Tyler Wahl in the second half at Target Center.
MATT KROHN / USA TODAY SPORTS Illinois guard Terrence Shannon Jr. goes to the basket over Wisconsin forward Tyler Wahl in the second half at Target Center.

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