Frazier Leads Illini to Second Straight Road Win
After being lauded as a defensive stopper, Chester Frazier slipped into
the role of offensive hero for a little while Sunday, as Illinois held
off Indiana in Bloomington for a 65-52 win.
Illinois streaked to
a 21 point lead in the first half, but saw Indiana claw back to within
six with just over six minutes remaining. While Illinois' offense
slipped into a "road mode" that is easily identifiable by a lot of
passing around the perimeter and taking buzzer-beaters against the shot
clock, Chester Frazier was gearing up for a run. Frazier hit a huge
three to put Illinois up nine, then made a layup with about two minutes
left to make it a 12 point Illini advantage.
Frazier finished
the game with nine points, seven rebounds and seven assists; not a bad
offensive night for a defensive guy. Mike Davis had another
double-double with 16 and 10, and Tisdale chipped in with 16 of his own.
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