Illini Basketball Gets Third Seed In South Region In NCAA Tournament

CHAMPAIGN – The bracket is officially set for the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. Illinois (24-8) is an at-large selection, earning the program’s sixth consecutive bid under head coach Brad Underwood. Illinois is the No. 3 seed in the South region.

The Fighting Illini open play in the First Round on Thursday in Greenville, S.C, taking on No. 14 seed Penn (18-11), who won the Ivy League Tournament championship under first-year coach Fran McCaffery, the former Iowa head coach.

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Game time is approximately 8:25 p.m. CT and will be televised on TNT.

Illinois is one of only 10 teams nationally – including one of just three from the Big Ten – to earn a bid in each of the last six* NCAA Tournaments (*Illinois’ streak would be at seven, but the 2020 Tournament was canceled due to COVID-19).

Illinois’ active streak of six consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances is its longest since participating eight years in a row from 2000 through 2007.

Coach Underwood has now led the Illini to a top-4 NCAA seed for the fourth time in the last six years.

Illinois is making its 36th overall NCAA Tournament appearance in program history, owning an all-time NCAA Tournament record of 46-36.

Coach Underwood, meanwhile, will be making his 10th* NCAA Tournament appearance in 13 years as a head coach (*11th precluded by cancelation of 2020 Tournament due to COVID-19).

 

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