
Damien Mayo Jr.
Photo by: Jordan Kruse
Late Rally not Enough as Southern falls at UIC
01/07/2026 | 9:32:00 | Men's Basketball
CHICAGO, Ill. - Southern Illinois looked poised to make another heroic comeback, but UIC withstood the run and topped the Salukis 70-57 Wednesday night in Chicago.
Southern executed well on the defensive end in the first half, holding UIC to just 28.1% shooting. The free-throw line was the difference, with UIC shooting 10-for-13 in the first half, while Southern shot two total and split the pair. SIU would also shoot two in the second half, going just 2-for-4 in the game. Turnovers were also a problem for the Salukis, committing 11 before the break.
The Flames took a 31-21 lead into the half, an all-too familiar sight, as they led in all four league games so far this season at the halfway point and proceeded to lose each of those contests.
The deficit grew to 18 at the 12:52 mark of the second half, but Southern finally turned it on and began to chip away.
Damien Mayo Jr. had 13 points in the second half, and his layup cut the lead to five at 62-57 with 2:34 to go. Unfortunately for the Salukis, that would be their final two points of the game.
UIC put the game away for good with an 8-0 run, and walked away with their first Missouri Valley Conference victory.
Coming off of Sunday's emotional win at Belmont, Head Coach Scott Nagy spoke on the importance of handling success after tonight's game.
"I've talked about this before, just us being able to handle success," Nagy said. "We embarrassed ourselves tonight; they did to us what we did to Belmont."
Mayo Jr. believes the game was lost early for Southern.
"We fought back in the second half," he said. "But that first half the way we played, that's when we lost the game."
A small bright spot for the Salukis was its rim protection, as they tied a program record with 11 blocks. Prince Aligbe, Rolyns Aligbe, Mayo Jr. and Max Pikaar had two denials each.
Southern drops to 8-9 on the season, and 2-4 in Missouri Valley Conference play.
UP NEXT
The Salukis will get a six-day break in between games before hosting Drake on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
FOLLOW THE SALUKIS
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Salukis by visiting SIUSalukis.com as well as following the team on X at @SIU_Basketball, Instagram at @SIU_Basketball, and Facebook at Facebook.com/SIUBasketball. Fans can also download the "Salukis" mobile app from the App Store or Google Play Store.
Southern executed well on the defensive end in the first half, holding UIC to just 28.1% shooting. The free-throw line was the difference, with UIC shooting 10-for-13 in the first half, while Southern shot two total and split the pair. SIU would also shoot two in the second half, going just 2-for-4 in the game. Turnovers were also a problem for the Salukis, committing 11 before the break.
The Flames took a 31-21 lead into the half, an all-too familiar sight, as they led in all four league games so far this season at the halfway point and proceeded to lose each of those contests.
The deficit grew to 18 at the 12:52 mark of the second half, but Southern finally turned it on and began to chip away.
Damien Mayo Jr. had 13 points in the second half, and his layup cut the lead to five at 62-57 with 2:34 to go. Unfortunately for the Salukis, that would be their final two points of the game.
UIC put the game away for good with an 8-0 run, and walked away with their first Missouri Valley Conference victory.
Coming off of Sunday's emotional win at Belmont, Head Coach Scott Nagy spoke on the importance of handling success after tonight's game.
"I've talked about this before, just us being able to handle success," Nagy said. "We embarrassed ourselves tonight; they did to us what we did to Belmont."
Mayo Jr. believes the game was lost early for Southern.
"We fought back in the second half," he said. "But that first half the way we played, that's when we lost the game."
A small bright spot for the Salukis was its rim protection, as they tied a program record with 11 blocks. Prince Aligbe, Rolyns Aligbe, Mayo Jr. and Max Pikaar had two denials each.
Southern drops to 8-9 on the season, and 2-4 in Missouri Valley Conference play.
UP NEXT
The Salukis will get a six-day break in between games before hosting Drake on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
FOLLOW THE SALUKIS
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Salukis by visiting SIUSalukis.com as well as following the team on X at @SIU_Basketball, Instagram at @SIU_Basketball, and Facebook at Facebook.com/SIUBasketball. Fans can also download the "Salukis" mobile app from the App Store or Google Play Store.
Team Stats
SIU
UIC
FG%
.472
.417
3FG%
.294
.333
FT%
.500
.636
RB
27
39
TO
15
9
STL
5
7
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