
Illinois kept its early-season momentum rolling on Friday night, and even though the final score of 84-65 looked comfortable, the path there was anything but. After a sluggish start and some cold perimeter shooting, the Illini eventually imposed their will and pulled away for a convincing win over a disciplined Colgate squad. Brad Underwood’s team once again showed why expectations are sky-high in Champaign, even on a night when the offense wasn’t fully clicking.
Colgate threw a wrinkle at the Illini by mixing in zone defense early, slowing the pace and daring Illinois to shoot over the top. It worked for a while. Illinois went just 11-for-37 from deep (30 percent) and struggled to find the rhythm they had against Texas Tech when stars Kylan Boswell and Andrej Stojakovic carried the load. This time, the usual firepower wasn’t as sharp – but the Illini still hung 84 points on the board. That alone says something about how dangerous this offense can be even on an off night.
Meet The Standard. pic.twitter.com/gPGeSYSTVz
— Illinois Men's Basketball (@IlliniMBB) November 15, 2025
In the second half, Illinois solved the zone by attacking the middle, moving the ball quicker, and forcing rotations that Colgate couldn’t keep up with. The result was a steady pull-away that felt inevitable once the Illini started getting downhill and stringing together stops. And speaking of stops – Camryn Crocker’s defense deserves another round of applause. Against a fundamentally sound, cohesive Colgate offense, Illinois locked in and allowed just 65 points.
The story of the game, though, belonged to the freshmen. David Mirkovic delivered an eye-popping performance, finishing with 27 points and a staggering 21 rebounds - numbers that had Illini fans sprinting to their keyboards before the game even ended. Keaton Wagler added 19 points of his own, continuing to cement himself as one of the most steady young scoring options on the roster.
With Alabama looming next week, the Illini would certainly prefer their three-point slump to show up now rather than against a ranked opponent. But for tonight, Illinois fans got to enjoy another double-digit win, another display of depth, and great performances from the freshmen.
And after the final buzzer, Illinois nation did what it does best: logged on, celebrated the newcomers and reminded the rest of college basketball that the Illini aren’t just winning – they’re having fun doing it.
Illinois’ first *stinker* this season and it’s a 19-pt dub. Concern level: very low. See you guys at the UC for Bama next week! #Illini
— Jobin Hood (@jobin_theman) November 15, 2025
We knew this #Illini team could score, but felt like it could be defined by how things go on nights when shots aren’t falling.On Tuesday, Illinois beat Texas Tech despite not making a three-pointer in the second half. Tonight, Illinois beat Colgate by 19 despite shooting 38%…
— Glenn Kinley (@glenn_kinley) November 15, 2025
Andrej Stojakovic is already the best player on a loaded Illini team. A Final Four finally feels like a possibility in Champaign.
— Jacob White (@FF_JacobWhite) November 15, 2025
Andrej Stojakovic taking over offensively and hitting the floor defensively. Becoming a favorite quickly. #Illini
— Writing Illini (@WritingIlliniFS) November 15, 2025
Andrej Stojakovic is our 2nd best player very quickly #Illini
— The Ghost of Mihailo Petrovic (@RipMPE) November 15, 2025
Somebody is recording the number of layups Kylan Boswell has missed as an #Illini, right?
— Kevin Johnson (@kdjohn34) November 15, 2025
We’re still an iffy three point shooting team. Damn. #Illini
— Kevin Johnson (@kdjohn34) November 15, 2025
JAKE DAVIS FOR 3!!!!!!!LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!Needed that bucket. #Illini
— Writing Illini (@WritingIlliniFS) November 15, 2025
Illinois freshman David Mirkovic just WENT OFF 27 PTS | 21 REB pic.twitter.com/EezjT7hMw7
— B/R Hoops (@brhoops) November 15, 2025
David Mirkovic posts the first 20/20 game for an @IlliniMBB player since 1972 pic.twitter.com/wIJlbE22Fx
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) November 15, 2025
David Mirkovic today for Illinois in the win over Colgate27 points21 boards3 assists8-16 FG3-7 3P8-8 FTThe 6’9 freshman came over from SC Derby in the ABA and has immediately looked like one of the most impactful freshmen in the NCAA.Should have way more NBA buzz pic.twitter.com/zWETl2JdZc
— nbadraftpoint (@nbadraftpoint) November 15, 2025
Big Mirk tonight #illini pic.twitter.com/tLNgMNunoq
— Wyatt McGeary (@Wyatt_McG) November 15, 2025
Keaton Wagler made a couple Texas Tech defenders look really silly and it’s clear that gave him a big boost of confidence.
— Glenn Kinley (@glenn_kinley) November 15, 2025
This legitimately could be Keaton Wagler’s team next season.He’s got “it”. #Illini
— Writing Illini (@WritingIlliniFS) November 15, 2025
AND-1 Keaton completes the three-point play! Subscribe/watch on B1G+ https://t.co/WexJfPhFf1 pic.twitter.com/sK3iPLFMbv
— Illinois Men's Basketball (@IlliniMBB) November 15, 2025
Ben Humrichous & Zvonimir Ivisic crash David Mirkovic's postgame interview #illini pic.twitter.com/V1NoxW5AFY
— ⓐ ♕ (@Recru1t1ng_Guru) November 15, 2025
Illinois Basketball.Here Comes The Paign.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) November 15, 2025
It’s David Mirkovic’s world. We’re just living in it. 4-0 heading to the United Center next week! Never a doubt #illini pic.twitter.com/8JNugUhxnu
— Andrew Fulk (@fulknA) November 15, 2025
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