March Madness: Illinois team, fans make final preparations for Indianapolis Final Four NCAA basketball tournament game vs. UConn

The excitement is palpable as the University of Illinois men’s basketball team, along with their dedicated fans, gear up for their highly anticipated Final Four clash against UConn in Indianapolis.

With just one day remaining until tip-off, the Fighting Illini are preparing to take on the Huskies in the prestigious March Madness tournament. This marks Illinois’ first appearance in the Final Four in over two decades, adding to the anticipation and enthusiasm surrounding the game.

Both teams had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the court during practice sessions at Lucas Oil Stadium. The atmosphere was further energized by the presence of the university’s band and cheerleaders, all set to bolster team spirit.

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During Friday’s practice, the Fighting Illini Hoops Band was already settling into the excitement of Saturday night’s big game. The session felt like a hometown event, as the stands were filled with a vibrant sea of Orange and Blue, reflecting the team’s colors and the supporters’ unwavering allegiance.

Among those soaking in the moment is Paige Wheeler from Wheaton, a senior member of the Hoops Band, who is capping off her final year at the University of Illinois in memorable fashion.

The Illinois Fighting Illini team is making final preparations for a Final Four NCAA basketball tournament game vs. UConn in Indianapolis.

Hoops band member Paige Wheeler from Wheaton is finishing her senior year with a bang at U of I.

“This experience has been awesome,” Wheeler said. “So much fun, the energy is just amazing.”

Fellow band member Kyle Boone from Oswego plays the saxophone.

“It’s been absolutely surreal,” Boone said. “Doing four years here in the band, being able to just travel, and obviously being at all these amazing games, all the wins, hopefully we can just get two more, that would be awesome.”

Illinois Fighting Illini fans and the band are making final preparations for a Final Four NCAA basketball tournament game vs. UConn in Indianapolis.

Toby Hackett brought his daughters to the practice. They have no tickets for the game on Saturday, but they were soaking it all up Friday.

“We left about 4:30 from Illinois, and with the time change, yeah stood in line about an hour, but it wasn’t too bad,” Hackett said.

It’s well documented that it’s been more than two decades since the Illini have been to a Final Four, but that means many of the current students were not even born yet ,or the very least were still in diapers. So, they’re determined to make the most of this experience.

Illinois cheerleader Layla Kessie is a Schaumburg High School grad.

“It’s such a cool experience,” Kessie said. “It’s so exciting. We’re having such a great time.”

Ann Arbor, Michigan is fairly close to Indianapolis, and Michigan has a lot of fans there. But it certainly seems like Illinois fans from Champaign and throughout Illinois are the biggest crowd.

There appeared to be at least 10,000 of them watching the Illini practice Friday morning.

The Illinois-UConn game tips off Saturday at 5:09 p.m.

Whoever wins will go on to face the winner in the Arizona-Michigan Game, with the championship game happening Monday in Indianapolis.

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