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        Young Illini off with a 2-0 start 
        By Jeff Mayfield 
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            [November 
			11, 2013]  
			For the 14th consecutive year, your 
			Illinois Fighting Illini are off to a 2-0 record to start the 
			2013-2014 hoops season. To be sure, that probably says more about 
			the quality of those schedules than it does about the Illini team, 
			but as I've said many times before, a win is a win is a win. You can 
			only play those teams that are on the schedule. And that is exactly 
			what Illinois has done, and the results are 2-0. | 
		
            |  Illinois 80, Alabama State 63 The Illini opened the season with a convincing 80-63 victory over 
			Alabama State. The Illini were led by three players in double 
			figures, including local hero Rayvonte Rice with 22 points and nine 
			rebounds. Joseph Bertrand had a nice game as he tallied 14 points 
			and eight boards, and Nnanna Egwu picked up where he left off last 
			year by sporting a double-double, 10 points and 10 rebounds. Illinois was active on the boards all night and had a 52-28 
			advantage there, including 20 of the offensive variety. However, the 
			Illini did commit 15 turnovers, which is too many against a team of 
			this caliber. The Illini did dish out 14 assists, and the unselfish 
			play was quite evident. 
			 Coach John Groce was pleased with the opening-night performance 
			and especially liked his team's work on the glass, at the line, 
			their overall pace and their defense, for most of the game. The LDN 
			also spoke to Illini radio color man Jerry Hester, and he said he 
			really likes this young edition of Illini. 
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 Illinois 86, Jacksonville State 62 In game two, played at the State Farm Center, the Illini never 
			trailed, handing visiting Jacksonville State an 86-62 defeat. The 
			Illini move to 2-0 with the win. Illini fifth-year senior Joseph Bertrand wowed the crowd by 
			attaining his first-ever double-double, going for 20 points and 10 
			rebounds. The Illini were spreading the wealth, as he was one of 
			five players in double figures. Rice and Abrams hit for 13 each, and Tate and Egwu had 10 each. 
			The Illini were actually outrebounded 44-37. But the big news of the 
			night was that Illinois committed only five turnovers. Bigger than 
			that, Illinois did not have a single turnover in the second half. 
			That is quite an accomplishment. So, while the victories were not over Kansas and Duke, 2-0 is 
			2-0. Next up for the Illini is a Wednesday home date with 
			Valparaiso. [By JEFF MAYFIELD] Respond to the writer at
			jeffqmay@gmail.com.   
			
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