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Sports Editor Matt Daniels’ Daily Pitch: June 8, 2024

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Future Illini Morez Johnson Jr. and Jeremiah Fears, along with their U18 Team USA teammates, have advanced to the semifinals of the AmeriCup in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The U.S. dominated Puerto Rico with a 98-66 victory in the quarterfinals. While Fears didn’t score in seven minutes off the bench, Johnson showcased his skills with 11 points, 17 rebounds, three steals, and two blocked shots in just 19 minutes of play.

Johnson’s performance was highlighted by a remarkable sequence where the 6-foot-9 forward executed a dribble, spin move, shot fake, and finished with a powerful two-handed dunk. This display of versatility and athleticism has garnered attention and praise from fans and analysts alike.

In other sports news, Illinois soccer coach Janet Rayfield is gearing up for her 23rd season with the team. The upcoming 2024 season will see the Illini playing 11 home matches at Demirjian Park, hosting teams like Wright State, DePaul, Missouri, and more as part of their 18-match schedule.

Additionally, the NCAA Outdoor track and field Championships will feature Illinois athlete Jessica McDowell competing in the 400-meter dash finals. The event will also showcase other Illini athletes like Bara Sajdokova, Rose Yeboah, and Darja Sopova in various disciplines. Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting sporting events.

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