Illinois’ Final Four hero wasn’t always a top prospect: ‘One of the fabulous stories.’

Only two summers prior, Keaton Wagler remained an obscure talent, participating in less prominent Amateur Athletic Union circuits.

Before his senior year of high school, the University of Missouri-Kansas City was the sole Division I program to extend an offer to Wagler. During that pivotal recruitment period, more established mid-major teams began expressing interest as Wagler consistently outperformed athletes with higher rankings. It wasn’t until the Illinois coaching staff reviewed Wagler’s game footage after that summer, becoming captivated by the lanky yet agile guard, that the Illini made a belated move to secure his commitment.

The subsequent events significantly altered the course of Illinois basketball, transforming a formidable Illini squad into a contender for this year’s national championship. Wagler has rapidly developed into one of the premier playmaking guards in this season’s deep freshman class, evolving from an overlooked prospect to a projected top-10 draft selection within a mere few months.

All the attributes that define Wagler’s exceptionalism were prominently displayed last Saturday evening as third-seeded Illinois triumphed over ninth-seeded Iowa with a score of 71-59, securing victory in an all-Big Ten Elite Eight showdown. Wagler amassed a game-high 25 points on 8-for-17 shooting, propelling the Illini to the Final Four for the first time in 21 years.

It proves challenging to identify Wagler’s single most impressive moment, as he delivered several plays worthy of “One Shining Moment” consideration.

Could it have been the spinning layup that kissed high off the backboard and dropped through the net, leveling the score with just over 16 minutes left in the second half?