CHAMPAIGN Ill. – Former Fighting Illini star and current Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Terrence Shannon Jr. will have his jersey raised to the State Farm Center rafters on Saturday, Feb. 15 as part of the Illinois Basketball Honored Jerseys program.
Shannon will participate in a halftime ceremony at the Illinois home game versus Michigan State, set for 7 p.m. CT and broadcast nationally on FOX. The game is sold out, but tickets are available online through Seat Geek.
Director of Athletics Josh Whitman announced on June 20 that Shannon would join the Honored Jerseys program. He is the 36th player in Fighting Illini Men's Basketball history to earn this distinction and the third player during head coach Brad Underwood's tenure to receive the honor, joining consensus All-Americans Ayo Dosunmu and Kofi Cockburn.
Terrence Shannon Jr. – 2023-24 Illini Highlights
- All-American by four media outlets after helping leading Illinois to 29 wins, the third-winningest season in school history, and No. 6 ranking in final AP poll
- NCAA All-Region Team selection, leading Illinois to its first Elite Eight appearance since 2005
- Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player, starring as Illinois won its third conference title in four years
- First-team All-Big Ten by the coaches, media, and AP
- Shattered the Illinois all-time single season scoring record, totaling 736 points (first Illini ever to top 700 points)
- Ranked third in the NCAA in scoring at 23.0 ppg, the highest scoring average by an Illini player in 51 years
- Set the Big Ten Tournament's three-game scoring record with an astounding 34.0 points-per-game average (102 total) en route to being named Tournament Most Outstanding Player
- Set an Illinois single-season record with 21 20-point games
- Also set an Illini single-season record with 221 made free throws
- University of Illinois Male Athlete of the Year