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Friday, Mar. 9 3:00pm ET
Purdue left waiting for NIT call RECAP | BOX SCORE
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CHICAGO(AP) Frank Williams can shoot, score, handle the ball
and defend. Still, his most important role for No. 4 Illinois is
getting his teammates involved.
When Williams distributes the ball, the balanced Illini are
tough to beat.
"Frank is a true point guard who can score, but our team is
usually best when he doesn't have to," Illinois coach Bill Self
said Friday after Williams led an 83-66 rout of Purdue in the Big
Ten tournament quarterfinals.
"He reads situations well and today was a day he didn't have to
get his own shots. So he focused on creating for others," Self
added.
Williams scored 13 points and dished out a season-best 11
assists. Illinois' depth did the rest.
Marcus Griffin scored 14 points, and Cory Bradford and Sean
Harrington 13 apiece for the top-seeded Illini. Brian Cook added 10
points, and he and Griffin grabbed nine rebounds each.
The Illini (24-6) will play Indiana in Saturday's semifinals.
The Hoosiers beat No. 23 Wisconsin 64-52 earlier Friday.
"We shared the ball as well as have in a long time," Self
said. "We got really good play early and that led to a comfortable
halftime lead."
Williams, who played 30 minutes without a turnover, showed why
he was the league's player of the year during a 16-5 first-half run
that put the Illini in command.
After Cook made a sweeping hook shot from his hip, Williams hit
an off-balance fallaway jumper from the side of the lane.
Then, following Bradford's third 3-pointer of the half, Williams
came up with beautiful back-to-back passes to Damir Krupalija, who
dunked on the first and hit a layup on the second to help the
Illini build a 16-point lead.
Just to show how in control he was, Williams picked up the ball
in the second half after he'd been fouled and, without looking,
flipped it over his head and straight into the basket. The shot
brought the crowd to its feet, even though play had been stopped
and the bucket didn't count.
"My guys made shots," Williams said. "We made them early and
kept our momentum up. And we just took it on from there. We're a
running team and we haven't been doing that much lately. It's time
to get back to that and we did it today."
Harrington, who led the Big Ten in 3-point shooting at 46
percent, and Bradford, who earlier in the season had his NCAA
record of consecutive games with a 3-pointer stopped at 88,
connected on three treys apiece in the first half as Illinois took
a 47-33 lead.
Harrington said getting open is easy when Williams is handling
the ball.
"When you least expect him to find you open, he does. He has
great eyes and great court vision," Harrington said.
The Boilermakers (15-14) will now await a call from the NIT,
their string of eight straight NCAA Tournament appearances almost
certainly over.
Purdue's Maynard Lewis, who scored a career-high 22 points in an
opening-round win over Minnesota, was held to five. Joe Marshall
led Purdue with 13 points as the Boilermakers shot just 35 percent.
"We didn't get back on defense," Marshall said. "Their effort
proves why they're the No. 4 team in the country. They were hot
from the outside and we didn't play good defense, the kind that
makes them work. You are going to lose every time that way."
Boilermakers coach Gene Keady was hit with a technical foul six
minutes into the game when he became incensed after a foul call on
Purdue following a scramble for the ball.
Illinois led by one at the time and then went on a 10-3 run.
But it wouldn't have mattered. The Boilermakers just weren't up
to handling the Illini.
"Nobody played with passion," Keady said.
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