Cearah Parchment, Berry Wallace help Illinois women knock off No. 25 Washington 75-66
Illinois outrebounded Washington 33-24, limiting their transition and three-point opportunities to end the Huskies' five-game winning streak, led by Cearah Parchment's 23 points and 10 rebounds.
- On Sunday, Illinois upset No. 25 Washington 75-66 at Alaska Airlines Arena behind 23 points from Cearah Parchment and 22 from Berry Wallace.
- By outrebounding Washington 33-24, Illinois' defense and offensive rebounds disrupted the Huskies' transition offense and perimeter shooting, which shot 54%.
- Washington trailed 37-29 at halftime after being outscored 22-13 in the second quarter, and Illinois pushed its largest lead to 49-35 late in the third quarter when Maddie Webber scored in the paint.
- Illinois improved to 16-6 overall and 6-5 in the Big Ten, snapping a two-game skid as Washington's five-game streak ended at 17-5 and 7-4, tied for sixth with seven regular-season games remaining.
- Up next for Illinois: at Oregon on Wednesday, as Washington faces three ranked teams in five games including a Thursday home game, with seeding still at stake.
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Illinois 75, No. 25 Washington 66
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Cearah Parchment, Berry Wallace help Illinois women knock off No. 25 Washington 75-66
Cearah Parchment finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds, Berry Wallace scored 22, and Illinois upset No. 25 Washington 75-66, ending the Huskies’ five-game winning streak.
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Breaking down Illinois’ win at No. 25 Washington
Illinois (16-6, 6-5) started off its West Coast road trip with a win against No. 25 Washington (17-5, 7-4). During Sunday’s contest, the Illini came out victorious against the Huskies, 75-66. The Illini’s performance in Seattle showcased some of their best strengths, but also exposed some of their weaknesses. Despite their mistakes, the Illini took...
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