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Hi everyone! I'm Mariah Guzman, a senior studying journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I was born and raised in Joliet, Illinois, and when I am biased in my sports opinions I am a die-hard Cubs and Bears fan (when I am unbiased I love all sports for what they are). I grew up watching Erin Andrews on the sidelines of NFL games and was in awe that she was able to talk about the sport on national TV, even more, impressive because she helped pave the way for a lot of women in sports journalism. My mom would always tell me that I should do that when I grew up, but I thought she was crazy. That's when my journey at the University of Illinois began and when someone told me I should try sideline reporting I decided to give it a try and never looked back. I've broadcasted for every sport from volleyball, soccer, baseball, and softball. I became the first woman to write for SB Nation's "The Champaign Room" which allowed me to cover Illinois Football this fall and Illinois baseball. Combining my love for sports and reporting was something that just fell into my lap. When I got the opportunity to become one of the first producers of Illini Sports Night, I jumped at it. My goal is to learn and grow in the field of reporting and developing stories in sports. And ultimately, to become the woman I looked up to on the TV screen.

Illini let go chance of improved seeding, falls to Ohio State

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It’s been said before, but tonight’s game against No. 19 Ohio State is the biggest game of the year. It’s clear the Illini knew what was on the line: a double-bye for next week’s Big Ten tournament and the opportunity to boost their resume on the road against a ranked opponent. The Illini couldn’t afford to come out flat but they did, losing to the Buckeyes 71-63. 

At the half, Illinois held a 37-30 lead, due in large part to the performance of Ayo Dosunmo who had 14 points on 6/8 shooting in the first half and took over the game in the final minutes of the half. He’s shown this ability before, but it’s nice to see him playing his best basketball when it matters most. Another great performance came from Andres Feliz, who had 7 points and 7 rebounds at the half. 

Dosunmo and Feliz both finished the game strong, Dosunmo finished with 21 points and Feliz had 11 rebounds to go along with 11 points, but they needed help elsewhere. The Illini stumbled out of the half and never seemed to get in a rhythm, scoring just 26 second-half points compared to the 37 they had in the first.  Credit to the Buckeyes for making adjustments on both sides of the ball as they were in control the entirety of the half, but this is a huge missed opportunity for the Illini. They still have a chance to improve their seeding for March Madness when they meet No. 18 Iowa on Sunday. A deep run in the Big Ten tournament is also vital, but neither of the next two obstacles is going to be easy. If the Illini can play a complete team-game, the possibilities are endless for them in March.

Up Next

The Illini travel back home to play Iowa, Sunday at 6 pm.

Illinois Baseball defeats Chicago State 11-8 in home opener

Illinois home opener against Chicago State was everything but a clean game.

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The Illini struggled on the mound but did just enough to earn the win 11-8 against Chicago State.

Senior Jimmy Burnette allowed five earned runs and four walks in just 2.2 innings pitched. Sophomore pitcher Caleb Larson came in to relieve Burnette and helped carry the Illini for another 3.1 innings. Grant Leader Grant Leader and Ryan Kutt followed with one inning, respectively. And Garett Acton came in to close.

But we weren’t the worst team on the mound Tuesday evening by any means, there were four Illinois players hit by pitches (Alex Steinbach, Taylor Jackson, Andrew Dyke, and Jacob Campbell).

The Illini were tied with Chicago State 5-5 going into the 5th inning when Freshman Danny Doligale came through and singled up the middle for a two-run RBI.

Illinois shortstop Branden Comia had another great game offensively, earning a  career-high four hits, four RBIs, a single, two doubles, and triple.

The Illini had a smooth sailing last few innings to close the night.

Next, Illinois travels to Elon, North Carolina, for a weekend series.