Illinois guard Kendrick Nunn (25) shoots between Northwestern center Alex Olah (22) and guard Dave Sobolewski (33) guards during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015, in Evanston, Ill. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Aaron Cosby, Dave Sobolewski
Illinois guard Aaron Cosby (11) drives as Northwestern guard Dave Sobolewski (33) guards during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015, in Evanston, Ill. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Malcolm Hill, Sanjay Lumpkin
Illinois guard Malcolm Hill (21) drives against Northwestern guard/forward Sanjay Lumpkin (34) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015, in Evanston, Ill. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Malcolm Hill
Illinois guard Malcolm Hill (21) dunks against Northwestern during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015, in Evanston, Ill. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Jaylon Tate, Tre Demps, Vic Law
Illinois guard Jaylon Tate (1) looks to a pass between Northwestern guard Tre Demps (14) and forward Vic Law (4) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015, in Evanston, Ill. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) — Illinois has been on the road for much of the past six weeks, so coach John Groce took it easy on his team for a couple days.
A little rest went a long way.
Kendrick Nunn had a career-high 25 points, including four straight free throws in the final 7.5 seconds, and Illinois held off Northwestern for a 72-67 victory on Wednesday night.
“I’ve been building up confidence throughout the season,” Nunn said.
Groce said the Illini had very little physical practice the past two days, and he noticed a big difference at the end of a difficult stretch of 10 road dates in 14 games.
“We rolled the dice a little bit, but I thought our guys played tonight, I mean they really did,” he said
Aaron Cosby added a season-high 19 points for the Illini (12-6, 2-3 Big Ten), which had lost three of four. Malcolm Hill and reserve Ahmad Starks finished with 10 points apiece.
Northwestern (10-7, 1-3) shot 46 percent, compared to 42 percent for Illinois, and also enjoyed a 35-30 rebounding advantage. But the Wildcats still dropped their third consecutive game.
Illinois turned Northwestern’s 11 turnovers into 14 points, and the Wildcats did not score off the Illini’s three turnovers.
“For us, I didn’t like our activity defensively,” Northwestern coach Chris Collins said. “I thought we were in the right spots, but we have to be a lot more active. We need to be getting some more deflections.”
Bryant McIntosh had 16 points for Northwestern, and Alex Olah finished with 14 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and three blocked shots.
“I wasn’t as aggressive the past couple games and I wanted to change that,” Olah said. “From now on, I need to be as aggressive — or more aggressive — than I was today.”
Nunn had a hand in two of the game’s flashiest plays on consecutive Illinois possessions in the second half. The Chicago native fed Nnanna Egwu for a big dunk, and then showed off his athleticism when he slammed home an alley-oop from Jaylon Tate for a 43-35 lead with 16:58 remaining.
Nunn’s fourth 3-pointer made it 60-50 with 6:16 left, but the Illini were unable to put the Wildcats away. JerShon Cobb made two foul shots with 29 seconds left to get Northwestern within three.
The Illini then called timeout and just managed to get the ball in to Cosby, who was short on the front end of a one-and-one. Tre Demps’ spinning layup trimmed Illinois’ lead to 66-65 with 12.2 seconds remaining, but Nunn made two free throws to make it a three-point game once again.
“That’s habits, practicing free throws. At the end of the game that was clutch,” Nunn said.
After McIntosh made two foul shots for Northwestern, Illinois threw the ball ahead to Nunn, who made two more free throws to make it 70-67 with 1.2 to go. The Wildcats then turned the ball over on the ensuing inbounds pass and Hill closed it out with two more foul shots.
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COSBY SHINES
Cosby was 7 for 15 from the field, including a 4-for-8 performance from 3-point range. The junior transfer from Seton Hall had just 23 points on 7-for-33 shooting in his previous four games.
“The coaches and my teammates know what I’m capable of and I do, too,” Cosby said. “I stayed confident through it all. I kind of worked on it. Tonight they fell.”
TIP-INS
Illinois: Egwu blocked a shot in the first half to run his career total to 174, putting the 6-foot-11 senior in a tie with Derek Holcomb for third on the school list. The Illini record is 177 by Deon Thomas from 1991-94. … The Illini went 12 for 14 at the line.
Northwestern: It was Olah’s first double-double since he had 17 points and 10 rebounds in a 101-49 victory over Mississippi Valley State on Dec. 14. The 7-foot junior has four double-doubles for the season.
UP NEXT
Illinois hosts Indiana on Sunday.
Northwestern visits Michigan on Saturday night.