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Illini Seek Bragging Rights After Recent Loss
22 Dec
Summary
- Illinois coach Brad Underwood seeks grit and defensive toughness.
- Missouri's Mark Mitchell and Jacob Crews are key offensive threats.
- Both teams are focusing on defensive improvements in practice.

Illinois coach Brad Underwood has utilized the practice week to address defensive lapses and a lack of frontcourt production following a recent 83-80 home defeat to Nebraska. The Fighting Illini, ranked No. 18, are focusing on mental toughness and improved guarding of the three-point line as they gear up for the annual Braggin' Rights game against Missouri on Monday night in St. Louis.
Missouri coach Dennis Gates has made strategic lineup changes, promoting Jacob Crews to enhance their perimeter offense. This adjustment aims to open up opportunities for forward Mark Mitchell, who excels at driving to the basket. The Tigers have also been refining their defensive habits, with players like T.O. Barrett highlighting the need for intensity and discipline to prevent easy drives and contain three-point threats.
Both teams are entering the rivalry game with an emphasis on internal improvements. Illinois, with key players like David Mirkovic and Tomislav Ivisic needing to elevate their performance, is looking to regain the consistent toughness that has defined their season. Missouri, while generally successful with a 10-2 record, is also seeking greater consistency, particularly from guard Anthony Robinson II, as they prepare for this significant non-conference matchup.




