No. 23 Indiana charges past Illinois

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana coach Tom Crean challenged his team to be tougher than Illinois on Thursday night.

When it mattered most, they were.

Cody Zeller and Victor Oladipo repeatedly drew fouls, did much of the damage inside and combined on a late scoring frenzy to send No. 23 Indiana past Illinois 84-71.

"You have to execute under pressure, that's one of the greatest forms of toughness you can have," Crean said. "But you have to be able to play through contact as well."

Indiana (19-6, 7-6 Big Ten) excelled in both facets, putting Crean one victory from his first 20-win season since leaving Marquette for the Hoosiers in 2008.

The biggest reason for this season's remarkable turnaround, of course, has been the inside presence of Zeller and he was up to his old tricks against the Fighting Illini (16-8, 5-6).

It was clear coach Bruce Weber wanted to outmuscle Indiana's freshman center. Instead, Zeller made nifty move after nifty move and drew foul after foul. He finished with 22 points, five rebounds and went 5 of 8 from the field and 12 of 14 from the free throw line.

"I think if you're going to get physical with him, he's going to respond," Crean said. "The only soft thing about Cody is that he's soft-spoken on the court sometimes, but other than that he's a tough, tough person."

Zeller had plenty of help, too

Oladipo and Christian Watford had 18 points and Jordan Hulls finished with 15 points and seven assists.

Indiana used an 8-0 run to finally break open what had been essentially a one-possession game for the first 24 minutes. Then the Hoosiers used a  15-6 run to pull away.

For Illinois, it was another devastating blow in a season filled with disappointments. The Illini have lost five of six and have dropped five straight in Bloomington when Indiana has been ranked, a streak that dates to 1997.

"We played our butt off, we played some good basketball, we've done it all year. We're close," Weber said. "We've just got to see if we can connect it all together. Somewhere here, we'll get everybody playing well, get offense and defense clicking at the same time without fouling, without turning it over. That's the key."

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