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Illinois Basketball Faces New Era After Keaton Wagler’s Exit

With the departure of the standout freshman, the Illini look to emerging talents like David Mirkovic and Stefan Vaaks to fill the void, while freshman Quentin Coleman could reshape the three‑point attack.

A New Look for the Illini

The Illinois Fighting Illini entered the offseason with a bittersweet farewell to Keaton Wagler, the freshman who helped steer the team to a Final Four appearance and posted a solid 17.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. His departure creates a sizable hole in the frontcourt, but the program is already mapping out how the remaining pieces will compensate.

Among those pieces, David Mirkovic stands out as the most likely beneficiary of increased offensive responsibility. The sharpshooter posted a 37.5% three‑point clip last season and dished out 2.6 assists per game; analysts expect his usage to rise, potentially positioning him as the team’s new leading scorer and playmaker.

Adding to the mix, Stefan Vaaks, a transfer portal guard noted for his larger frame compared to Wagler, is projected to emphasize interior play. His style emphasizes crashing the glass and providing a different scoring dimension inside the paint.

Freshman Quentin Coleman also enters the conversation with a high‑school three‑point percentage of 50.6%, a figure that could translate to roughly 40% at the collegiate level. If he lives up to the hype, his shooting could stretch defenses and open driving lanes for his teammates.

Together, these emerging contributors suggest a shift in identity for the Illini, one that leans on perimeter shooting, versatile guard play and a renewed focus on rebounding. The coaching staff will need to integrate them smoothly, but early indications point to a competitive outlook for the upcoming season.

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