
Fighting Illini Women’s Basketball Season Tickets Now On Sale
Season tickets for the 2026‑27 Illinois Fighting Illini women's basketball campaign are on sale at $65 each, with renewal required by June 5 and additional inventory dropping on June 29.
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Season tickets for the 2026‑27 Illinois Fighting Illini women's basketball campaign are on sale at $65 each, with renewal required by June 5 and additional inventory dropping on June 29.

Former Dayton assistant Simon Harris is now an assistant coach for the University of Illinois women's basketball team, bringing a rich coaching résumé and a shared history with head coach Shauna Green.

The Illini welcome five-star transfer Divine Bourrage while veteran Jasmine Brown-Hagger prepares to lead a young squad back to competitiveness.

With six returning wings, the addition of transfer Maddie Webber and the emergence of point guard Destiny Jackson, the Illinois women's basketball team is shaping up for a promising campaign.

Five‑star guard Divine Bourrage joins the Illini, while defensive stalwart Jasmine Brown‑Hagger returns to provide leadership and experience.

The latest power rankings highlight USC's title potential, Michigan's Final Four outlook, Iowa's transfer boost, and a host of other storylines shaping the Big Ten women's basketball landscape.

Erica Finney, a former Illinois guard sidelined by knee injuries, has transferred to Loyola Marymount University. Her move follows a wave of transfers from Coach Shauna Green's roster, with Hayven Smith heading to Western Kentucky and Naomi Benson to Cincinnati.

The University of Illinois has added 18‑year‑old Serbian center Lana Brenjo from Mega Superbet, a move that could reshape the team's interior dynamics.

The Illini are bolstering their future with a highly ranked guard from Maryland, signaling a strategic push toward national contention.

A look at Rick Raven's 31‑year career at the University of Illinois, his work across multiple sports, his collaboration with Coach Theresa Grentz, and the personal philosophy that has defined his path.

Gretchen Dolan, a key veteran for the University of Illinois women’s basketball team, is set to return after a torn right meniscus in the 2025‑26 season. Her health will be pivotal for the Illini’s offense, defense, and overall competitiveness in the upcoming 2026 campaign.
After a season‑ending ACL injury, Illinois’ highly touted recruit Manuella Alves is set to make her debut, bringing an aggressive post presence and depth to the team’s frontcourt.