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Illinois used the team concept on offense and its best defender at the other end of the court to get the Big Ten season off to a great start.
The Fighting Illini had 21 assists on 30 field goals, helped each other enough against No. 9 Purdue's attacking man-to-man defense to commit just six turnovers and Chester Frazier shut down Robbie Hummel in a 71-67 overtime victory Tuesday night in West Lafayette, Ind.See the full content of this document
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Illini Locksmith Keys Upset of Purdue
"We just stayed together," Illinois guard Trent Meacham said. "We made some big plays down the stretch. The second half, we stayed together when we thought w...
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