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“They seemed to have a little more pep, a little more step. And we couldn’t get too much going,” Carmody said.

The Wildcats were 7 of 25 from the field and 3 of 14 from beyond the 3-point arc after halftime. Northwestern reached 40 points with 1:30 left on Tre Demps’ layup.

“The vets who are here, we are used to playing a lot of minutes. So we’re not going to use fatigue as an excuse,” Hearn said. “Personally, I shot a few 3s and they were going flat.”

The 10-0 run ending the first half gave Illinois a 29-15 halftime lead. Abrams and Richardson hit back-to-back 3-pointers to finish it.

Abrams led the Illini with 11 points in the first half. Usually a starter, Abrams came off the bench while guard Joseph Bertrand made his third start. Groce said Abrams’ defense graded slightly lower than his teammates at practice and in games.

“Tracy Abrams has been off the charts,” Groce said.

Paul scored eight points, well below his team-leading average of 16.7 points. He added six rebounds and five assists.

“Brandon Paul had one of the best games he’s had all season and scored eight points,” Groce said. “It was as good as he defended all year long. He was communicating, locked in.”

Illinois shot 36.7 percent from the field before halftime. Northwestern shot 21.7 percent.

The Wildcats’ first-half total of 15 wasn’t their season low. They scored 14 in the first half against Minnesota on Jan. 6. Alex Marcotullio led Northwestern on Sunday with eight first-half points but he was scoreless after halftime.

Illinois led 7-0 before Northwestern scored on Marcotullio’s 3-pointer with 16:01 left. After the Wildcats cut it to 7-5, Illinois went on a 9-0 run to lead 16-5. The Illini extended the lead to 19-9 before Northwestern pulled to within 19-15. The Illini then went on a 10-0 run.

Northwestern has beaten Illinois twice in a season just three times, the last time in 1966.

Northwestern center Alex Olah returned after missing one game due to a concussion. He came off the bench with 16:19 left before halftime and finished with five points. Without Olah in the lineup, Northwestern’s tallest starter was 6-foot-8.

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