CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Led by a 64.7% shooting effort from 3-point range, Illinois cruised to a commanding 92-60 win over Wisconsin at State Farm Center on Wednesday.
The Fighting Illini (17-8, 7-7 B1G) had six players score in double figures, led by Aaliyah Guyton, who had a career-high 22 points and six assists while going 6-for-6 from beyond the arc. Her 100% 3-point percentage is the best (min. 6 makes) in program history.Â
Cearah Parchment posted her second straight double-double with 12 points and a career-most 15 rebounds, while Maddie Webber tacked on 15 points off the bench.Â
Berry Wallace helped out with 13 points, Jasmine Brown-Hagger tallied 13 points, and Destiny Jackson amassed 10 points.
Illinois did a great job taking care of the basketball, dishing out 24 assists on 36 made field goals while turning the ball over a season-low eight times. Individually, Jackson dished out the most for the Fighting Illini with six assists.
The Illinois defense held Wisconsin shooters to only 36.9% from the field, including 21.7% from three-point range.
How It Happened
After playing to a 9-9 tie early in the game, Illinois went on a 6-0 run with 5:17 left in the first quarter. Guyton connected on three 3-pointers in the opening period, helping the Illini take a 15-9 lead. The Fighting Illini then added two points to that lead by the end of the period. Closing the frame on a 5-0 run, Illinois established a 24-16 edge through the first 10 minutes of play.
After Wisconsin trimmed its deficit to five, Illinois began a 13-0 run starting at the 7:54 mark in the second period, highlighted by three made buckets from Webber, to increase its lead to 39-21. Ahead by as many as 18 in the opening 20 minutes, the Fighting Illini enjoyed a 42-26 advantage heading into halftime. Parchment reached the double-double mark within the opening three minutes of the frame, logging 10 points and 11 rebounds in the first half.
Illinois wasted no time building on its lead after the break, going on a 6-0 run to expand its lead further to 48-26 with 7:40 to go in the third. Before the third period was over, the Fighting Illini added two points to that lead and entered the fourth quarter with a 68-44 edge. Illinois played well near the basket, scoring 14 of its 26 points in the paint.
Illinois kept widening that lead, expanding it to 81-50 before going on a 9-0 run, finished off by Webber's three, to grow the lead to 90-50 with 3:43 to go in the contest. The Orange and Blue went up by as many as 41 late in the game en route to the win.
Illinois concludes its three-game homestand against Rutgers on Tuesday night at 6 p.m. CT.
GAME HIGHLIGHTS
POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE
POSTGAME NOTES
Player Notes:
- Berry Wallace turned in 13 points, three assists, and two rebounds.
- Posted her 23rd outing with double-digit points this season and the 35th such game of her career.
- Has scored in double figures in each of the last 15 games.
- Cearah Parchment posted a double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds while adding four assists and two steals.
- Secured the ninth double-double of her season/of her career.
- Reached double-double status with 7:29 remaining in the second quarter.
- Parchment's nine double-doubles this season are tied for the fourth-most among all NCAA rookies and lead the Big Ten.
- Tallied 10+ points for the 17th time this season/in her career.
- Has scored in double figures in seven straight games and in nine of the last 10.
- Moved into 10th place on the program's freshman season scoring list (327).
- Set a new career-high with 15 rebounds.
- The last Illini to record 15+ rebounds in a game was Kendall Bostic on March 22, 2025 vs. Creighton in the NCAA Tournament.
- Grabbed 10+ rebounds for the eighth time.
- Has double-digit boards in five of the last seven contests.
- Moved into fifth place on the program's freshman season rebounding list (211).
- Extended her streak to 24 straight games with 5+ total rebounds.
- Has at least two offensive rebounds in each of the last 15 games.
- Tied her career-high with four assists.
- Had four assists for the first time since Nov. 9 vs. Illinois State.
- Destiny Jackson logged 10 points, six assists, and three rebounds.
- Totaled double-digit points for the 10th time.
- Has 10+ points in six straight games.
- Dished out 6+ assists for third straight game and for the fourth time in the last five games.
- Remained in second place on the program's freshman season assist list (127).
- Aaliyah Guyton finished with a career-high 22 points, a career-most six assists, and two rebounds.
- Set a new career-high with 22 points.
- Posted 10+ points for the sixth time this season and for the ninth time in her career.
- Is now the fifth different Illini with a 20-point game this season (joins Dolan, Parchment, Wallace, and Webber).Â
- Recorded a career-high six assists.
- Had at least five assists for the second time this season.
- Set a new career-high with six 3-pointers.
- Went 6-for-6 from 3-point range.
- Her 6-for-6 night marks the best 3-point percentage (min. six makes) in a single game in program history.
- Guyton is the seventh player in Big Ten history to go 6-for-6 from 3-point range in a conference game.
- Guyton's 6-for-6 night matches the Big Ten record for 3-point field goal percentage (min. five makes) in a conference game.
- Made three 3-pointers within the first six minutes of play.
- Had only two makes and seven total 3-point attempts in the previous five games prior to Wednesday's performance.
- Her six 3-pointers are the most by an Illini since Dec. 17, 2023, when Genesis Bryant also made six 3-pointers.
- Corralled both of her rebounds on the offensive glass.
- Had 2+ o boards for the third time this season.
- Maddie Webber totaled 15 points, two rebounds, two assists, and one steal.
- Scored in double figures for the 16th time this season and for the 56th time in her career.
- All 16 double-digit scoring efforts this season have come off the bench.
- Went 7-for-9 from the field.
- Had 7+ field goals for the fourth time this season.
- Jasmine Brown Hagger tallied 13 points, two rebounds, two steals, one block, and one assist.
- Totaled 10+ points for the third time this season and for the 15th time in her career.
- Had double-digit points in Big Ten play for the second time this season.
- Grabbed multiple steals for the sixth time this season.
- Had 2+ steals for the first time since Dec. 6 vs. Indiana.
- Made her third block of the season.
- Lety Vasconcelos amassed seven points, six rebounds, an assist, a block, and a steal.
- Grabbed multiple offensive rebounds for the seventh time.
- Has 2+ o boards in three of the last five games.
- Now has a block in nine games this season.
- Forced her sixth steal of the season and has at least one steal in four outings this season.
Team Notes:
- Wisconsin won the opening tip, though Illinois scored first on its first possession of the night.
- The Illini scored on their first four possessions of the night.
- The first Illini off the bench were Maddie Webber and Lety Vasconcelos, who checked in at 4:14 in the first quarter.
- Illinois' 24 first-quarter points were the team's most since scoring 28 against Purdue on Dec. 28, 2025.
- Illinois' 42 first-half points were the team's most since Jan. 11 at Penn State.
- The Illini's 11 3-pointers tied for a team-high this season.
- Illinois has double-digit 3-pointers in three games this season.
- Illinois scored 12 points off 11 forced Wisconsin turnovers.
- The Illini tied for a season-low eight turnovers.
- The Illini turned 10 offensive rebounds into 15 second-chance points.
- Illinois recorded an assist on 24 of its 36 made field goals.
- The Illini had 20+ assists for the sixth time this season.
- The Illini shot 58.1% (36-for-62) from the field, the team's second-best percentage this season.
- Illinois shot 64.7% (11-for-17) from 3-point range.
- Illinois tied its season-best mark after also going 11-for-17 against North Texas on Dec. 14.
- The Illini's 64.7% 3-point percentage is tied for the sixth-best for the program since at least 2002-03.
- The Illini's 32-point margin of victory was the team's largest against a Big Ten opponent this season.
- Illinois' 32-point win was tied for the program's fifth-largest margin of victory in Big Ten play since at least 2002-03.
- Illinois' 92 points are tied for their most in Big Ten play this season.
- The Illini have scored 90+ points in five games.
- The Illini held Wisconsin scoreless for a span of 5:42 during the second quarter and pieced together a 13-0 run during that span. The Badgers shot 0-for-9 during that stretch.
- Illinois closed the first half going 6-for-7 from the field while Wisconsin finished the half 2-for-12.
- The Fighting Illini scored the first six points of the second half, pushing to their largest lead (at the time) of 22 points (48-26).
- During the third quarter, Illinois went on a stretch of making 11-of-11 field goal attempts en route to 26 points in the quarter.
- Six Illini scored in double figures (Aaliyah Guyton [22], Maddie Webber [15], Jasmine Brown-Hagger [13], Berry Wallace [13], Cearah Parchment [12], and Destiny Jackson [10]).
- Six Illini in double figures matches a season-high.
- Illinois' 22 bench points were the most by the squad since scoring 30 at Penn State on Jan. 11 at Penn State.
Misc. Notes:
- Starters: Destiny Jackson, Aaliyah Guyton, Jasmine Brown-Hagger, Berry Wallace, and Cearah Parchment.
- This lineup is now 3-3 this season.
- Shauna Green is now:
- 50-14 in home games
- 37-31 in Big Ten play
- 80-43 at Illinois
- 207-93 as a Division I head coach
- 236-118 across her career
- Current season attendance: 87,856 (second-best all-time)
- 1. 104,635 (1999-2000)
- 2. 87,856 (CURRENT)
- 3. 84,437 (2024-25)
- 4. 81,473 (1998-99)
- 5. 68,833 (1997-98)
- The Illini's single-season attendance of 87,856 is the best under head coach Shauna Green and the second-best mark in program history.
- Illinois still has two regular-season games remaining at State Farm Center this season.
- Illinois vs. Wisconsin: 43-43
- Illinois is now 12-1 when wearing white uniforms this season and are now 49-13 when doing so under Green.
- The Illini are 6-5 in night games (after 5 p.m. local) this season and 39-18 under Green.
- Illinois is 3-3 in games played on Wednesdays this season and 14-7 under Green.
- Illinois is 2-2 in the month of February this season and 14-11 under Green when playing in February.
- Illinois is now 12-3 in home games this season and 50-14 under Shauna Green.
- Illinois is 5-7 during the 2026 calendar year.