This kind of late-season improvement gives credence to Groce's reputation from his days at Ohio University, where his teams got better and jelled late in the season. That's why critics who brought up his conference record at Ohio, 34-30 in four seasons, didn't get why he was so successful in March, when college basketball actually matters. It wasn't luck and long 3-pointers.
Well, luck and long 3s certainly helped his teams win three tournament games in two trips. But there was truly a method to Ohio's March Madness.
That's why Illinois (19-8, 6-7 in the Big Ten) might be able to make some noise in the Big Ten tournament in Chicago on March 14-17, and more importantly, in the ensuing NCAA tournament. This team doesn't have size, and it will need some hot shooting, but a pressure defense and good guard play can make a coach rich. Just ask Groce.
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