University of Tennessee Athletics

Vols Announce Home-and-Home Hoops Series With Illinois
December 13, 2022 | Men's Basketball
The Tennessee basketball program has finalized a home-and-home series with Illinois, beginning with a meeting at Thompson-Boling Arena next season on Dec. 9, 2023.
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The Vols make a return trip to Champaign, Illinois, during the 2024-25 season on Dec. 14, 2024.
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The Volunteers currently own a 2-1 all-time record against Illinois, but the programs have not met since Jan. 17, 1988—a 103-79 win by the Fighting Illini in Champaign. Tennessee won the first two meetings—a 54-51 triumph over 10th-ranked Illinois on Dec. 10, 1985, in Knoxville and a 66-42 victory on Dec. 15, 1967, in Knoxville at the Volunteer Classic.
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Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes also owns a 2-1 career record vs. Illinois.
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In his sixth season at the helm of the Fighting Illini basketball program, head coach Brad Underwood has posted a 101-69 record and has led Illinois to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances.
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Currently riding a 7-3 record, the Illini are ranked No. 18 in this week's AP Top 25 and defeated then-No. 2-ranked Texas last week.
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Last season, Illinois won a share of the regular-season Big Ten title, earned a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Round of 32.
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The home contest against Illinois marks the second addition to Tennessee's 2023-24 non-conference schedule. This past April, the eight-team field for the 2023 Maui Jim Maui Invitational was revealed, with Tennessee set to make its fourth all-time appearance at the event from Nov. 20-22, 2023, joining Gonzaga, Kansas, Marquette, Purdue, Syracuse, UCLA and Chaminade.
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This new series with Illinois marks the latest of several multi-game series scheduled between Tennessee and a major-conference opponent since Barnes took the reins of the program prior to the 2015-16 season—previous series featured the likes of Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Wisconsin, Colorado and Arizona. The Vols under Barnes also completed a two-game neutral-site series with perennial power Gonzaga and a home-and-home series vs. Cincinnati.
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Seven previous Tennessee lettermen hailed from the state of Illinois, including current Orlando Magic wing Admiral Schofield (Zion, Ill.).
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While Tennessee and Illinois have never met in football, the Vols and Lady Vols are a combined 43-15 (.741) against Illinois in head-to-head team sports—7-0 in women's basketball, 4-0 in softball, 1-0 in soccer, 16-1 in women's tennis, 11-4 in men's tennis, 2-1 in men's basketball, 2-6 in volleyball and 0-3 in baseball.
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The Vols make a return trip to Champaign, Illinois, during the 2024-25 season on Dec. 14, 2024.
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The Volunteers currently own a 2-1 all-time record against Illinois, but the programs have not met since Jan. 17, 1988—a 103-79 win by the Fighting Illini in Champaign. Tennessee won the first two meetings—a 54-51 triumph over 10th-ranked Illinois on Dec. 10, 1985, in Knoxville and a 66-42 victory on Dec. 15, 1967, in Knoxville at the Volunteer Classic.
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Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes also owns a 2-1 career record vs. Illinois.
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In his sixth season at the helm of the Fighting Illini basketball program, head coach Brad Underwood has posted a 101-69 record and has led Illinois to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances.
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Currently riding a 7-3 record, the Illini are ranked No. 18 in this week's AP Top 25 and defeated then-No. 2-ranked Texas last week.
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Last season, Illinois won a share of the regular-season Big Ten title, earned a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Round of 32.
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The home contest against Illinois marks the second addition to Tennessee's 2023-24 non-conference schedule. This past April, the eight-team field for the 2023 Maui Jim Maui Invitational was revealed, with Tennessee set to make its fourth all-time appearance at the event from Nov. 20-22, 2023, joining Gonzaga, Kansas, Marquette, Purdue, Syracuse, UCLA and Chaminade.
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This new series with Illinois marks the latest of several multi-game series scheduled between Tennessee and a major-conference opponent since Barnes took the reins of the program prior to the 2015-16 season—previous series featured the likes of Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Wisconsin, Colorado and Arizona. The Vols under Barnes also completed a two-game neutral-site series with perennial power Gonzaga and a home-and-home series vs. Cincinnati.
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Seven previous Tennessee lettermen hailed from the state of Illinois, including current Orlando Magic wing Admiral Schofield (Zion, Ill.).
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While Tennessee and Illinois have never met in football, the Vols and Lady Vols are a combined 43-15 (.741) against Illinois in head-to-head team sports—7-0 in women's basketball, 4-0 in softball, 1-0 in soccer, 16-1 in women's tennis, 11-4 in men's tennis, 2-1 in men's basketball, 2-6 in volleyball and 0-3 in baseball.
Players Mentioned
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MBB | Clarence Massamba Media Availability (8.20.25)
Wednesday, August 20
MBB | Justin Gainey Media Availability (8.20.25)
Wednesday, August 20
MBB | DeWayne Brown II Media Availability (7.31.25)
Thursday, July 31