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Illini Ride Strong Bench to Sweet Sixteen

The Illinois Fighting Illini are heading to the Sweet Sixteen, powered by significant contributions from their bench players Andrej Stojakovic, Ben Humrichous, and Zvonimir Ivisic. Their combined experience and energy have been crucial to t...

Strong bench helps lift Illini to Sweet Sixteen: 'You've really got to prioritize winning'
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Andrej Stojaković: NCAA Tournament Impact and Family Legacy

Andrej Stojaković, son of NBA legend Peja Stojaković, is making his mark in the NCAA Tournament with Illinois. This article explores his journey, his evolving role on the team, and the legacy he carries.

For Illinois’ Andrej Stojaković, a season of change — and winning — results in his 1st NCAA Tournament

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Illinois Basketball's European Influx: A Winning Strategy?

Illinois basketball, under coach Brad Underwood, is increasingly integrating European players into its program. This approach is reshaping team dynamics and drawing attention across the NCAA.

How Illinois basketball has become 'Europe's team'

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Andrej Stojakovic, Son of NBA Star, Chooses Illinois

Andrej Stojakovic, the son of former NBA star Peja Stojakovic, has committed to the University of Illinois after transferring from the University of California, choosing the Illini over North Carolina and Stanford. This move significantly b...

Andrej Stojakovic, Peja's son, commits to Illini