MIKE TISDALE RUMORS & GOSSIP

Illini Have No Trouble on First Official Road Game

Mike Tisdale helped the Illinois Fighting Illini beat the Western Michigan Broncos.
Via isportsweb.com  |  November 27, 2010

Tisdale leads No. 19 Illini to win over W Michigan

Mike Tisdale had 18 points and seven rebounds and No. 19 Illinois beat Western Michigan 78-63 on Saturday.
Via MSNBC  |  November 27, 2010

Illinois Summer Basketball School: Senior Center Mike Tisdale, Part II

Here’s the second and final part on Mike Tisdale in the Illinois Basketball Summer School series (check out the first part here). Included are a scouting report on Tisdale’s game, a comparison of his junior statistics with his first two seasons at Illinois, 5 areas where he needs to improve as a senior, and some projections for his final year in Champaign-Urbana. The Tisdale...
Via Writing Illini  |  August 04, 2010

Illinois Basketball Summer School: Senior Center Mike Tisdale, Part I

As the big man who represents the little guy, Illinois senior center Mike Tisdale is one of the more popular players to arrive in Champaign-Urbana during recent memory. From the small town of Riverton (roughly 30 minutes from the UI campus), the 7-1 Tisdale certainly fits the part of a fan favorite, especially when he’s displaying his uncanny shooting touch from the outside....
Via Writing Illini  |  August 02, 2010

The Summer of Mike Tisdale (At Least According to This Week’s News)

The next player to be reviewed in the Illinois Basketball Summer School series (coming Monday), Illini senior center Mike Tisdale is apparently having himself quite a nice summer. From packing some much-needed pounds onto his lanky frame to getting named to the USA Select Team that recently practiced against Team USA in Las Vegas to receiving an invitation to travel to New York and...
Via Writing Illini  |  July 30, 2010

Illini’s Tisdale to Join USA Basketball Select Team

Mike Tisdale from the Illinois Fighting Illini was chosen for the USA Basketball Select Team.
Via isportsweb.com  |  July 09, 2010

Mike Tisdale Hitting Weights, Protein Shakes in Pursuit of Toughness

Apparently, lanky Illini center Mike Tisdale has put on 17 pounds since the end of last season, now weighing in at 245 pounds, according to an early afternoon blog post from the Herald-Review’s Mark Tupper. Thanks to daily intakes of 250 grams of protein and 7,000 calories, and more intense weight training, the 7’1’’ Tisdale has made this impressive jump with the end goal...
Via Writing Illini  |  May 26, 2010

Dayton leads Illinois 64-51, 3:27 2nd Half

Dayton is just too quick for the Illini. Mike Tisdale fouled out with 7:53 left in the game.  He couldn’t keep up with the Flyer’s up and down offense, and finished with six points and only three rebounds. Illinois cut the lead to nine twice, but haven’t been able to get any closer. Dayton  64 Illinois  51 3:27 2nd Half
Via Illini Chat  |  March 24, 2010

Tisdale drops 31, Illini top No. 25 Northwestern in OT

Mike Tisdale had a career-high 31 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Illinois spoiled No. 25 Northwestern's return to the rankings after 40 years with an 89-83 overtime victory Wednesday in the Big Ten opener for both teams.
Via CBSSports.com  |  December 30, 2009

That's a Little More Like It

Down three at halftime with only 22 points, it looked like it might be another long afternoon for the Illini. The win moves Illinois to 18-4 and made it nine straight wins at Assembly Hall.Mike Tisdale led the way for Illinois with 18 points and helped Illinois dominate the glass by 13 rebounds, just one game after getting owned by Minnesota in the
Via Not Qualified To Comment  |  February 02, 2009
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