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“They didn’t press us one time, and we had over 20 turnovers,” coach Tony Barbee said.

He called that “just inexcusable,” and Sullivan wasn’t about to argue.

“We were just being lazy with the ball, not executing,” Sullivan said. “It was more us (making mental mistakes), because they weren’t really pressuring us.”

Josh Wallace hit a 3-pointer at the final buzzer for Auburn to make it a two-point game, but by then, the Illini had sealed the win.

Both teams hit 16 of 30 shots in the first half, but Illinois took a 47-42 lead with Abrams scoring 16 points. He hit two free throws with 4 minutes left in the half to break a 39-39 tie and start a 14-5 run that stretched into the second half.

The only points for Auburn during that stretch came on a three-point play by Wallace with 2:22 remaining before halftime and two free throws by Chubb with 17:15 left in the game before D.J. Richardson hit two of his own for Illinois, making it 53-44.

The Tigers went more than 7 minutes without a field goal before Sullivan’s layup with 15 minutes remaining. But Paul answered with a wild one of his own, flipping the ball over his shoulder and into the basket as he slipped near the baseline.

That was one of the highlight reel plays in a game that Groce said was the “grindiest 80-point game I’ve been involved in.”

Now, the real grind is beginning.

Groce, an assistant at Ohio State before taking the head coaching job at Ohio University, knows what to expect.

“Home, road, all of them are fistfights,” he said. “It’s a great league. Toughness is really, really important. Execution is really important and then players making plays is important.”

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