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Deadspin | Final Four a reality thanks to ‘International Illini’

Deadspin | Final Four a reality thanks to ‘International Illini’

Apr 2, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; IIllinois Fighting Illini forward David Mirkovic (0) during open locker room at the Final Four. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

INDIANAPOLIS — Illinois head coach Brad Underwood signed All-American Keaton Wagler without seeing him play. He trusted assistant Geoff Alexander to assemble the “Balkan Bloc” of international talent. And a hometown guard who left for Arizona came back to help complete the puzzle.

That’s the Cliff’s Notes version of how Illinois assembled a Final Four team entering Saturday’s national semifinal, the fifth game of this NCAA Tournament for the Fighting Illini and a rematch with UConn.

Four of Illinois’ top six scorers are Europeans with roots in southeastern Europe, largely a credit to Alexander’s ability to land top club team talent and a collective trust that magnetized it all together.

“We knew we needed positional size. We knew we were recruiting shooting. They do it as well as anybody in the world in my opinion,” Underwood said Thursday. “Geoff has spent many, many trips going over there, developing relationships, and now Orlando (Antigua) comes back and we’ve just invested heavily in doing that. We believe in it.”

This isn’t an entirely novel concept for Underwood. He let Antigua shop for overseas talent when they were together at Western Illinois — where Alexander played his college ball — and continued to cross borders at subsequent stops. More recently, Illinois developed 2025 draft pick Kasparas Jakucionis, the No. 20 pick of the Miami Heat last June. One of the other top freshmen on the roster last year was Will Riley, a Canadian import drafted one pick later (21st) by the Utah Jazz and traded to the Washington Wizards. Before that, Kofi Cockburn of Jamaica was one of Underwood’s biggest international scores.

Riley was a five-star recruit and Jakucionis was coveted. The players who have helped replace their production are Wagler, an overlooked playmaker on the recruiting trail, transfer Andrej Stojakovic and holdover Kylan Boswell. Boswell brings linebacker toughness and has blossomed in his hometown after starting his college career at Arizona.

“I think going home has helped. The way he has handled himself. He’s just been elite,” Underwood said of Boswell, a Champaign native. “He’s been a joy to coach. He’s been unselfish. He’s been a guy that is all about winning.”

One of the few competitors who can match Boswell on the roster is David Mirkovic, a freshman from Montenegro. At 19, he’s been a terror during the tournament, going for 27 and 19 in the opening-round win over Penn. At 6-9, 250, Mirkovic has a vast skill set and helps Illinois control the glass alongside the Ivisic Twins — Zvonimir and Tomislav, or Z and Tommy to Underwood.

“Their chemistry is unbelievable. Their competitiveness is unbelievable. They go at each other all the time,” Underwood said of his tandem 7-footers. “They’re very different people, even though they’re twins, and yet their synergy is really fun to see.

“I think for lack of a better word, those two set the tone for the other guys from over there. And just their comfort of being in the States, even though Z wasn’t with us the whole time, they’ve helped ease some of the transition and the challenges that lie for the others.”

A preseason knee injury was a setback for Stojakovic and he dealt with an in-season ankle injury to be limited to 21 starts. When Boswell returned from a hand injury, Stojakovic accepted a role off the bench. He’s been lethal as a reserve.

“The one thing he’s done is he’s accepted defending. He’s accepted rebounding,” Underwood said. “We all know his offense can come and that he’s a very capable guy there. But now he has just adjusted. I couldn’t have asked for anything more coming off the bench. He’s done that in a way that has helped us grow and play our best basketball.”

–Jeff Reynolds, Field Level Media

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Barcelona moved a step closer to winning La Liga with a tight 1-0 victory over Celta Vigo on Wednesday but lost its goalscorer Lamine Yamal to an apparent hamstring injury.

The teenage Spain star won and converted a penalty to clinch a narrow triumph but hurt himself as he took it and was replaced before half-time.

Joao Cancelo also went off injured for a Barca team who moved nine points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the table with six matches remaining, including a Clasico on May 10.

Hansi Flick’s side, playing for the first time since its Champions League quarterfinal elimination by Atletico Madrid last week, lacked its usual attacking spark.

Barca goalkeeper Joan Garcia saved well from Pablo Duran and Ferran Jutgla in the opening exchanges at Camp Nou.

With little between the teams, it came down to Yamal’s fleet footwork to help Barca open the door.

The forward skipped into the box, exchanging passes with Dani Olmo, and was felled by Yoel Lago as he tried to evade the Celta defender.

Yamal beat Ionut Radu with a low penalty, with the goalkeeper diving the right way.

However, he pulled up hurt immediately, calling for treatment and lying on the turf as his team-mates came over to celebrate.

The match was delayed for over 15 minutes because of a medical incident in the stands at the same time, and when Celta kicked off again Yamal had been replaced by Roony Bardghji.

Barca battled through the second half without creating much until Ferran Torres lashed home with a volley from Pedri’s pass.

The Catalans’ joy was short-lived though as the goal was disallowed for a marginal offside call against the Spanish forward.

Former Barca defender Marcos Alonso smashed a free-kick into the wall as the host side held on to claim three potentially vital points.

Another Atletico defeat

Atletico Madrid fell to a 2-3 defeat at lowly Elche, its seventh loss in its last eight matches across all competitions.

The Champions League semifinalist, which hosts Arsenal next Wednesday in Europe, could not bounce back from its Copa del Rey final defeat on penalties by Real Sociedad last weekend to build morale.

Diego Simeone’s side is comfortable in fourth in La Liga and the coach played mostly a reserve side to rest his star names after the draining cup final.

Nicolas Gonzalez struck twice for the visiting side but Elche prevailed with a brace from Andre Silva and a goal from David Affengruber, boosting its survival hopes.

Argentina winger Gonzalez opened the scoring after Rodri Mendoza backheeled the ball to him on the edge of the box.

Elche pulled level when Affengruber prodded past Jan Oblak and then the defender was instrumental in his team’s next goal.

Atletico played an hour with 10 men after Thiago Almada was dismissed in the 30th minute for pulling back Affengruber inside the area.

Silva sent Oblak the wrong way from the spot to put the host ahead, but Atletico levelled almost immediately through a superb effort from Gonzalez.

The winger just managed to keep the ball in, lifted it over Elche goalkeeper Matias Dituro and headed home.

Silva won it for Elche with 15 minutes remaining, blasting home from close range to take his team provisionally 15th, two points above the drop zone.

“The defeat is painful, the 10 men left gave everything to keep trying to pick up points,” Simeone told DAZN. “All the responsibility (for losing) is mine as the coach.”

Published on Apr 23, 2026

#Liga #Barcelona #beats #Celta #loses #Yamal #injury #Atletico #Madrid #falls #Elche">La Liga: Barcelona beats Celta but loses Yamal to injury; Atletico Madrid falls to Elche  Barcelona moved a step closer to winning La Liga with a tight 1-0 victory over Celta Vigo on Wednesday but lost its goalscorer Lamine Yamal to an apparent hamstring injury.The teenage Spain star won and converted a penalty to clinch a narrow triumph but hurt himself as he took it and was replaced before half-time.Joao Cancelo also went off injured for a Barca team who moved nine points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the table with six matches remaining, including a Clasico on May 10.Hansi Flick’s side, playing for the first time since its Champions League quarterfinal elimination by Atletico Madrid last week, lacked its usual attacking spark.Barca goalkeeper Joan Garcia saved well from Pablo Duran and Ferran Jutgla in the opening exchanges at Camp Nou.With little between the teams, it came down to Yamal’s fleet footwork to help Barca open the door.The forward skipped into the box, exchanging passes with Dani Olmo, and was felled by Yoel Lago as he tried to evade the Celta defender.Yamal beat Ionut Radu with a low penalty, with the goalkeeper diving the right way.However, he pulled up hurt immediately, calling for treatment and lying on the turf as his team-mates came over to celebrate.The match was delayed for over 15 minutes because of a medical incident in the stands at the same time, and when Celta kicked off again Yamal had been replaced by Roony Bardghji.Barca battled through the second half without creating much until Ferran Torres lashed home with a volley from Pedri’s pass.The Catalans’ joy was short-lived though as the goal was disallowed for a marginal offside call against the Spanish forward.Former Barca defender Marcos Alonso smashed a free-kick into the wall as the host side held on to claim three potentially vital points.Another Atletico defeatAtletico Madrid fell to a 2-3 defeat at lowly Elche, its seventh loss in its last eight matches across all competitions.The Champions League semifinalist, which hosts Arsenal next Wednesday in Europe, could not bounce back from its Copa del Rey final defeat on penalties by Real Sociedad last weekend to build morale.Diego Simeone’s side is comfortable in fourth in La Liga and the coach played mostly a reserve side to rest his star names after the draining cup final.Nicolas Gonzalez struck twice for the visiting side but Elche prevailed with a brace from Andre Silva and a goal from David Affengruber, boosting its survival hopes.Argentina winger Gonzalez opened the scoring after Rodri Mendoza backheeled the ball to him on the edge of the box.Elche pulled level when Affengruber prodded past Jan Oblak and then the defender was instrumental in his team’s next goal.Atletico played an hour with 10 men after Thiago Almada was dismissed in the 30th minute for pulling back Affengruber inside the area.Silva sent Oblak the wrong way from the spot to put the host ahead, but Atletico levelled almost immediately through a superb effort from Gonzalez.The winger just managed to keep the ball in, lifted it over Elche goalkeeper Matias Dituro and headed home.Silva won it for Elche with 15 minutes remaining, blasting home from close range to take his team provisionally 15th, two points above the drop zone.“The defeat is painful, the 10 men left gave everything to keep trying to pick up points,” Simeone told        DAZN. “All the responsibility (for losing) is mine as the coach.”Published on Apr 23, 2026  #Liga #Barcelona #beats #Celta #loses #Yamal #injury #Atletico #Madrid #falls #Elche

Deadspin | Behind Mark Vientos’ clutch hit, Mets edge Twins, snap 12-game skid  Apr 22, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez (4) watches his RBI double against the Minnesota Twins during the fourth inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images   Mark Vientos redeemed himself for an earlier baserunning miscue by delivering the tiebreaking single in the eighth inning, and the host New York Mets snapped a 12-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.  The losing streak was the longest for the Mets since a 12-game skid from Aug. 10-23, 2002.  However, the much-needed victory may have been costly for New York, which lost shortstop Francisco Lindor due to left calf tightness after he scored from first on Francisco Alvarez’s double in the fourth inning.  Lindor, who was 2-for-2 with an RBI infield single in the first, was injured the same night Juan Soto returned from a 15-game absence caused by a strained right calf. The Mets won their first three games after Soto was injured on April 3 before beginning their losing streak.  Soto went 1-for-3 with a walk but was picked off for the second out of the eighth following his single. Brett Baty and Alvarez kept the inning afloat by drawing walks against Taylor Rogers (0-1) and Justin Topa, respectively, before Vientos’ bloop single to right scored Baty.   Vientos was thrown out at home by several feet for the final out of the sixth after running through third base coach Tim Leiper’s stop sign on Marcus Semien’s double.  Luke Weaver (2-0) threw the final 1 1/3 innings for the Mets. The right-hander, who also was the winning pitcher in New York’s previous victory on April 7, got Luke Keaschall to pop up with the bases loaded to end the top of the eighth. He allowed Brooks Lee’s two-out single in the ninth before striking out Byron Buxton to end the game.  Victor Caratini lofted a game-tying sacrifice fly in the fourth for the Twins, who have lost five of their past six. Buxton knotted the game again with a solo homer in the sixth.  Mets starter Clay Holmes gave up two runs on five hits and one walk while striking out three over seven innings. Twins starter Connor Prielipp allowed two runs on four hits and no walks while fanning six in his major league debut.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Mark #Vientos #clutch #hit #Mets #edge #Twins #snap #12game #skidApr 22, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez (4) watches his RBI double against the Minnesota Twins during the fourth inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Mark Vientos redeemed himself for an earlier baserunning miscue by delivering the tiebreaking single in the eighth inning, and the host New York Mets snapped a 12-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.

The losing streak was the longest for the Mets since a 12-game skid from Aug. 10-23, 2002.

However, the much-needed victory may have been costly for New York, which lost shortstop Francisco Lindor due to left calf tightness after he scored from first on Francisco Alvarez’s double in the fourth inning.

Lindor, who was 2-for-2 with an RBI infield single in the first, was injured the same night Juan Soto returned from a 15-game absence caused by a strained right calf. The Mets won their first three games after Soto was injured on April 3 before beginning their losing streak.


Soto went 1-for-3 with a walk but was picked off for the second out of the eighth following his single. Brett Baty and Alvarez kept the inning afloat by drawing walks against Taylor Rogers (0-1) and Justin Topa, respectively, before Vientos’ bloop single to right scored Baty.

Vientos was thrown out at home by several feet for the final out of the sixth after running through third base coach Tim Leiper’s stop sign on Marcus Semien’s double.

Luke Weaver (2-0) threw the final 1 1/3 innings for the Mets. The right-hander, who also was the winning pitcher in New York’s previous victory on April 7, got Luke Keaschall to pop up with the bases loaded to end the top of the eighth. He allowed Brooks Lee’s two-out single in the ninth before striking out Byron Buxton to end the game.

Victor Caratini lofted a game-tying sacrifice fly in the fourth for the Twins, who have lost five of their past six. Buxton knotted the game again with a solo homer in the sixth.

Mets starter Clay Holmes gave up two runs on five hits and one walk while striking out three over seven innings. Twins starter Connor Prielipp allowed two runs on four hits and no walks while fanning six in his major league debut.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Mark #Vientos #clutch #hit #Mets #edge #Twins #snap #12game #skid">Deadspin | Behind Mark Vientos’ clutch hit, Mets edge Twins, snap 12-game skid  Apr 22, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez (4) watches his RBI double against the Minnesota Twins during the fourth inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images   Mark Vientos redeemed himself for an earlier baserunning miscue by delivering the tiebreaking single in the eighth inning, and the host New York Mets snapped a 12-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.  The losing streak was the longest for the Mets since a 12-game skid from Aug. 10-23, 2002.  However, the much-needed victory may have been costly for New York, which lost shortstop Francisco Lindor due to left calf tightness after he scored from first on Francisco Alvarez’s double in the fourth inning.  Lindor, who was 2-for-2 with an RBI infield single in the first, was injured the same night Juan Soto returned from a 15-game absence caused by a strained right calf. The Mets won their first three games after Soto was injured on April 3 before beginning their losing streak.  Soto went 1-for-3 with a walk but was picked off for the second out of the eighth following his single. Brett Baty and Alvarez kept the inning afloat by drawing walks against Taylor Rogers (0-1) and Justin Topa, respectively, before Vientos’ bloop single to right scored Baty.   Vientos was thrown out at home by several feet for the final out of the sixth after running through third base coach Tim Leiper’s stop sign on Marcus Semien’s double.  Luke Weaver (2-0) threw the final 1 1/3 innings for the Mets. The right-hander, who also was the winning pitcher in New York’s previous victory on April 7, got Luke Keaschall to pop up with the bases loaded to end the top of the eighth. He allowed Brooks Lee’s two-out single in the ninth before striking out Byron Buxton to end the game.  Victor Caratini lofted a game-tying sacrifice fly in the fourth for the Twins, who have lost five of their past six. Buxton knotted the game again with a solo homer in the sixth.  Mets starter Clay Holmes gave up two runs on five hits and one walk while striking out three over seven innings. Twins starter Connor Prielipp allowed two runs on four hits and no walks while fanning six in his major league debut.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Mark #Vientos #clutch #hit #Mets #edge #Twins #snap #12game #skid

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