The road to Arch Madness begins | Illinois State University Men's Basketball
The Redbirds are ready to make some noise at Arch Madness, tipping off against Missouri State on March 6 at 2:30 p.m. in St. Louis. With their best season since 2017-18, Illinois State enters the tournament hungry for a championship run. Head coach Ryan Pedon and graduate-captain Dalton Banks emphasize a fearless mindset, knowing every game is a battle. Redbird fans can join the excitement with team send-offs, Redbird Rallies, and game broadcasts on ESPN+ and CBS Sports Network. This team has the talent, grit, and determination to make history. Pack your Redbird gear and get ready to cheer—it's time to #BackTheBirds!Learn more: https://newsevents.illinoisstate.edu/news/2025/03/redbird-mens-basketball-aims-for-special-run-at-arch-madness-march-6-9/
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