Will Riley scored a game-high 19 factors off the bench as No. 25 Illinois shrugged off a gradual begin to earn an 87-40 nonconference victory over Maryland Jap Shore on Saturday afternoon in Champaign, Sick.
Morez Johnson Jr. recorded his first double-double with 10 factors and 13 rebounds, Kylan Boswell posted 13 factors and Tomislav Ivisic contributed 11 for Illinois (4-1). Coming off a 100-87 loss to No. 8 Alabama on Wednesday, the Illini led by as a lot as 52 regardless of hitting simply 10-of-40 3-point makes an attempt.
Jalen Ware paced Maryland Jap Shore (2-6) with 10 factors earlier than fouling out. Ketron “KC” Shaw, who entered Saturday within the high 20 of Division I scorers at 22.3 factors per recreation, went scoreless within the first half and completed with seven factors on 2-of-11 capturing.
The Hawks canned simply 22.1 % of their pictures from the ground.
Illinois broke out to a 6-0 lead within the first 2:06, then missed its subsequent six pictures. That gave the Hawks time to tug into an 8-8 tie on Evan Johnson’s 17-foot pullup on the 12:21 mark.
That marked Maryland Jap Shore’s final factors for greater than seven minutes because the Illini reeled off 17 straight factors to take away any suspense.
Johnson opened the spree with a basket and two free throws, Ben Humrichous swished a 3-pointer and Tre White sank a layup earlier than Kasparas Jakucionis fed Ivisic for a 3-pointer and an alley-oop layup. Jakucionis arrange Johnson for a free throw, then drove for an unchallenged layup to make it 25-8 with 5:15 left within the first.
Evan Johnson snapped the guests’ dry spell with a driving layup on the 4:56 mark, however Illinois went on to ascertain a 35-15 halftime lead on the stretch of 11 offensive rebounds that changed into 12 second-chance factors and 13 factors off UMES’ 10 turnovers.
Maryland Jap Shore wanted almost 4 minutes to get its first factors within the second half as Illinois pushed its result in 42-15. The Illini margin ballooned all the best way to 70-24 on Boswell’s driving layup with 8:11 to go.
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