Basketball
Illinois basketball sets up home-and-home with Duke Blue Devils
Illinois continues to add strong non-conference opponents yearly.
Illinois basketball fears no one. Some nonconference games fill a schedule. This one sends a message. When Illinois and Duke agreed to a home-and-home series beginning in 2026, it instantly became another declaration that Brad Underwood’s program no longer measures itself against the middle of the pack. The Illini are scheduling like a team that expects to stand toe-to-toe with college basketball’s royalty.
Illinois will travel to Durham on Nov. 17, 2026, before Duke makes its first-ever trip to Champaign on Dec. 4, 2027.
Illinois owns a pair of wins at Cameron Indoor Stadium, including a memorable 83–68 victory in 2020 led by Ayo Dosunmu and Kofi Cockburn. That win was delivered in a surreal environment in front of cardboard cutouts during the pandemic season.
The head-to-head
The all-time series sits at 6–3 in favor of Duke, with the Blue Devils taking the most recent meeting at Madison Square Garden in 2025. But the gap in history hasn’t stopped Illinois basketball from stepping into these matchups with confidence.
Because under Brad Underwood, the Illini do not shy away from anyone—and for good reason. These games rarely hurt your resume. Win them, and your national profile spikes. Lose them, and you’ve still been tested in ways the committee respects come March.
And Illinois’ nonconference slate already reflects that mindset with UConn, Texas Tech, and Missouri on tap for next season.
Final Four-level expectations, trips to elite environments against top 10 teams, and now a blue-blood home-and-home added to the mix.
Illinois basketball is scheduling like a program that expects to be judged among the best—because it plans to be.
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