Junior A.J. Glasauer and the Wildcats battle Illinois in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament Thursday.Junior A.J. Glasauer and the Wildcats battle Illinois in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament Thursday.

Wildcats Set To Meet Illinois in Opening-Round of Conference Tournament

Feb. 28, 2006

EVANSTON, Ill. -- With the 2005-06 regular season complete, the Wildcats now turn their attention to the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis. Northwestern, the 10th seed, will face seventh-seeded Illinois in a 4:30 CST contest Thursday afternoon at Conseco Fieldhouse. The winner of Thursday's game will meet No. 2 Purdue in a 5 p.m CST game on Friday.

"The tournament gives us a chance to start a new season," said head coach Beth Combs. "I am very pleased with the progress we've made this year and we hope to put it all together on Thursday."

Here's a brief background on how these two teams fared against eachother up to this point:

Overall Series Record: NU leads, 31-24
Streak: Illinois, 14
This Season: Thursday's contest will be the 55th meeting between these two in-state rivals with Northwestern leading the all-time series, 31-24. Both regular-season games have been tight, especially the last time out when Illinois and NU met in Evanston. The Fighting Illini eeked out a 60-59 victory, taking the lead on a free throw with 2.6 seconds left. The Illini edged out NU, 64-55, the first time these two squads met back in January at Assembly Hall.
Big Ten Tournament History: Northwestern and Illinois have met twice in Big Ten Tourney history, both times in the opening round. Last season, No. 7 Illinois bested the tenth-seeded 'Cats, 66-43. The two teams also met in the first round of the 2001 tournament, with the sixth-seeded Illini advancing to the quarterfinal round with a 75-60 victory.
2005-06 Recaps: Game 1: Jan. 8 at Assembly Hall. Freshman Kristin Cartwright scored a career-high 13 points, while Ifeoma Okonkwo led all NU scorers with 16 points. Miller finished with a team-high 12 rebounds and seven points. Okonkwo recorded 16 points and 11 rebounds, her fourth double-double of the season.
Game 2: Feb. 16 at Welsh-Ryan Arena. Okonkwo scored 23 points, going over the 20-point mark for the sixth time this season thanks to an 8-of-16 effort including 6-of-8 from the free throw line. She carried the Wildcats down the stretch, scoring 15 of the 'Cats 33 points after the break. The Wildcats also received double-digit efforts from Nadia Bibbs and A.J. Glasauer. Bibbs scored 12 points and added 6 rebounds while Glasauer also had 12 points for NU. She contributed on both ends of the floor, pulling down seven rebounds and dishing out four assists and three steal