Redbird men open season with win over FGCU

Dan Muller
Dan Muller’s Illinois State Redbirds travel to Belmont for their first road game this Saturday. (GoRedbirds.com)

By Greg Halbleib

NORMAL – Illinois State men’s basketball didn’t play its best game according to the coach, but it was good enough.

The Redbirds opened the season with a 74-66 win over Florida Gulf Coast on Tuesday night on Doug Collins Court at Redbird Arena. FGCU jumped out to a six-point lead in the first 90 seconds, but ISU led 37-28 at halftime and by as much as 14 points in the first minute of the second half.

Illinois State coach Dan Muller graded the opening game performance as a C-.

“Our execution offensively has been bad and it’s not what we see in practice,” Muller said. “It’s some nerves, without a doubt. We’re not selfish or anything like that. We scored 74, which is a pretty good number on what I thought was really bad offensive execution. Defensively, we got lost a ton of times.”

Phil Fayne, Josh Jefferson and Milik Yarbrough led the Redbirds with 17 points each. Fayne pulled down 11 rebounds.

“We can only get better from this,” Jefferson said after his Redbird debut. “We were playing hard and we were executing but there were a few things defensively. But we pulled out the win and we’re only going to get better from this.”

Schadrac Casimir led FGCU with 18 points. Dinero Mercurius contributed 11 points and Haanif Cheatham added 10.

Illinois State travels to Nashville to face Belmont on Saturday at 7 p.m. Pregame on WJBC-AM 1230, 93.7 Nash Icon and WJBC.com begins at 6 p.m. from Curb Event Center.

Greg Halbleib can be reached at [email protected]

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