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Boswell Nears Return: Illini Defense Set for Boost
10 Feb
Summary
- Boswell's return is anticipated soon after a mid-January hand injury.
- His absence impacted Illinois' perimeter defense and efficiency.
- Coach Underwood indicated Boswell is practicing and progressing well.

The Illinois Fighting Illini are on the verge of welcoming back a crucial player, as guard Damaury Boswell nears a return to the court. Boswell has been sidelined since suffering a broken hand in mid-January. His absence has been notably felt, impacting the team's defensive perimeter coverage and overall offensive efficiency.
Coach Brad Underwood provided an optimistic update, stating that Boswell has been actively participating in conditioning and individual workouts. He is expected to rejoin team practices, with his progression being monitored for any swelling or adverse reactions. The team's initial target for his return was mid-February, and all indications suggest Boswell is on track to meet this timeline.
While Boswell is known for his shooting ability, Underwood expressed uncertainty about his immediate availability for upcoming games, including the home contest against Wisconsin on Tuesday. However, the coach indicated a strong likelihood of Boswell being back in uniform during the upcoming two-game home stand, barring any unforeseen setbacks. His return is anticipated to bolster the Illini's defensive efforts.




