Brown, Augustine help No. 6 Illinois stave off Michigan

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois led by one point with 17 seconds

remaining Saturday when Warren Carter marched down the court to the

free throw line after getting fouled under Michigan's basket.

"I knew as soon as I got fouled that I was going to make those

free throws," said Carter, who was shooting 63 percent from the

line this season.

Both shots swished and the Illini (No. 6 ESPN/USA Today; No. 7 AP) had all they

would need to hold off the Wolverines 79-74.

It was their 31st consecutive win at the Assembly Hall, a run

that started on Jan. 17, 2004, and ties the school record set

between Jan. 15, 1984 and Jan. 4, 1986.

Dee Brown scored 26 points and James Augustine added 23 as

Illinois withstood Michigan's second-half charge.

Illinois (16-2, 2-1 Big Ten) had a 69-60 lead after Brown hit

his fourth straight 3-pointer with 7:04 to go, but Daniel Horton

brought the Wolverines back with an eight-point outburst of his own

that made it 69-68.

Dion Harris' two free throws completed a 10-0 run and gave

Michigan (11-3, 1-2) a 70-69 lead with 4:01 left, but Augustine put

the Illini ahead again with two free throws and a layup. Illinois

limited the Wolverines to just four points the rest of the way.

"We made plays at gut-check times," said coach Bruce Weber,

who is 79-10 in two-plus seasons at Illinois.

Horton scored 19 points to lead Michigan and Courtney Sims added

16 as the Wolverines lost to Illinois for the 11th consecutive time

going back to a 95-91 double-overtime win on Jan. 16, 2000.

"Obviously, one possession here or there was going to determine

the outcome for either team," Michigan coach Tommy Amaker said.

"We certainly need more production from a few of our other guys."

The Illini, playing their first game since the 63-48 loss at

Iowa a week ago, came out sluggish on offense again and watched the

Wolverines take a 16-12 lead after Sims backed Shaun Pruitt into

the lane and got a three-point play with 10:40 to go in the first

half.

But Augustine's dunk and a 3-pointer by Rich McBride with 8:55

to go ignited a 22-6 run. Then Brian Randle slammed in a rebound of

a miss by Brown to give Illinois a 39-28 halftime lead.

"I thought we had a great finish to the first half both

defensively and offensively," Weber said. "But they just kept

coming at us."

Michigan chipped away after halftime and cut its deficit to

50-45 on Lester Abram's long 3-pointer with 12:59 left. Then Brent

Petway, playing in place of Graham Brown who was on the bench in

foul trouble, scored six straight points that cut the Illinois lead

to 53-51 before Brown went on his 3-point shooting spree.

"We held our poise and found a way to win it," Weber said.