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No. 13 Illinois holds on to beat Western Carolina

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Illinois' Brandon Paul dunksagainst Western Carolina during the first half Tuesday in Champaign. The Illini won, 72-64. (AP photo)

CHAMPAIGN – No. 13 Illinois survived a scare from Western Carolina on Tuesday.

The Illini broke a late tie and pulled away for a 72-64 win over Western Carolina.

The Catamounts forced a 54-54 tie with 5:53 left.

Guard D.J. Richardson hit 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions for a 62-56 lead for the Illini.

After a Western Carolina turnover, Illini guard Tracy Abrams made two free throws and added a basket on the following possession for a 66-56 lead.

"One area where we did get it done is we were able to win the game because we were able to make big plays," Illinois coach John Groce said.

Guard Brandon Paul led Illinois with 14 points, but was 5 of 15 from the field. Richardson scored 13 points with all of his three baskets coming from behind the 3-point line. Abrams finished with 10 points and three assists.

The Illini (9-0) play at No. 10 Gonzaga on Saturday. It's the Illini's first meeting against a ranked opponent.

"I've been told (Gonzaga coach Mark Few) thinks it's his best team," Groce said. "That's a great environment. It's an exciting challenge, a national TV game against a top 10 team."

The Illini played for the first time in six days after logging eight games early, including a four-game swing through Hawaii.

But the Illini's biggest game to date came against Butler. Illinois beat the unranked Bulldogs for the Maui Invitational title.

Guard Preston Ross led Western Carolina with 17 points. Guard Brandon Boggs added 16 points off the bench. Guard James Sinclair had 13 points and eight rebounds.

Western Carolina (3-6) managed just 27 percent shooting while losing 14 turnovers in the first half. The Catamounts kept the game close despite 22 turnovers with 6 of 10 shooting from the 3-point line in the second half.

"I like Illinois' team," Western Carolina coach Larry Hunter said. "They've got a lot of good pieces to the puzzle."

Illinois was 3 of 14 from the field to start the game before the Illini stretched the advantage to 32-22 at halftime on a 15-8 run to end the half.

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