Jordan Rice playing basketball in white UIS uniform
Libby Price
78
Williams Baptist WB 1-2
107
Winner Ill. Springfield UIS 3-1,0-0 GLVC
Williams Baptist WB
1-2
78
Final
107
Ill. Springfield UIS
3-1,0-0 GLVC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Williams Baptist WB 41 37 78
Ill. Springfield UIS 53 54 107

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Isaiah Davis Drills Eight Threes as UIS Defeats Williams Baptist 107-78

UIS men's basketball (3-1) secured a decisive 107-78 victory over Williams Baptist (4-0) on Friday night at TRAC, recording the team's highest regulation-time scoring output since December 2019. In a fast-paced, high-possession game the Prairie Stars knocked down 13 three-pointers and handed out 23 assists to fuel their offensive rhythm.

UIS opened the night with a strong start, as Jordan Rice connected on a jumper and a three-pointer in the early minutes. Tye Banks added an early triple of his own, and the Prairie Stars' bench provided a lift with 12 first-half points. Midway through the period, Adidas Davis sparked a key surge with back-to-back baskets, including a fast-break finish, pushing the lead into double digits. UIS controlled the rebounding with an effort that helped the Stars take a 53-41 lead into halftime.

The Prairie Stars fully broke the game open with a dominant 11-2 run in the second half, beginning with an Isaiah Davis three-pointer at the 6:47 mark on a feed from Rice. Davis delivered a career night, scoring 29 points and drilling eight three-pointers — becoming one of just three UIS players in the program's Division II era to reach that mark in a single game. UIS capitalized on Williams Baptist turnovers and continued to add separation, pulling away with a 54-37 second-half advantage to seal the 107-78 victory.

Davis finished with 29 points, eight threes, and seven rebounds. Rice contributed 22 points along with seven assists and four rebounds. Banks added 14 points and six defensive boards, while Alex Stell posted 10 points, nine rebounds, and two blocks. Stell now averages two blocks per game, maintaining his position as the GLVC stat leader.

"That was a fun one!" said head coach Matt Brock. "Our guys played really hard and executed well. Williams Baptist is super athletic and fast and put pressure on our defense, but our second unit stepped up and gave us separation early in each half."

Up Next
UIS is back at home on Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. to take on Cedarville.
 
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