March 2022 marked a turning point for Illinois women’s basketball, and Shauna Green has kept building from there.
When Green arrived to take over a program that was rudderless, the wins came quickly. The transfer portal became one of her sharpest tools, giving the Illini an immediate boost and, over time, helping her land bigger names.
This offseason brought another notable addition: Divine Bourrage, who transferred in from LSU after averaging 2.1 points and 1.7 rebounds per game as a freshman. For Illinois star point guard Destiny Jackson, the move hit on a personal level as much as a basketball one.
In an interview with Tristan Thomas of WCIA 3, Jackson lit up talking about Bourrage.
“I was the most excited person,” Jackson said with a smile from ear to ear, “that is my best friend.”
Jackson already knew Bourrage well, with both players standing out in the Midwest as elite guards and two of the top prospects in the country.
“On the court and off the court, obviously, she has someone she is familiar with, so that makes the transition a little bit easier. On the court, Divine is a very good player, and I know she is going to fit into our system just right.”
Jackson also made clear just how much the addition meant to her.
"I was the most excited person ever... that's my best friend." #Illini Destiny Jackson on her reaction to @IlliniWBB adding Divine Bourrage in the transfer portal:
"It was one of the best moments of my life."
"I know she's going to fit into our system just right." pic.twitter.com/Y9dClvGsmO
The bigger picture for Illinois is hard to miss. The 2026-27 roster is loaded with talent in a way the women’s program has never really seen before.
Jackson came in as a former five-star. Manuella Alves, Berry Wallace, and Cearah Parchment were all four-star recruits.
Bourrage, meanwhile, arrived at Illinois after being a five-star recruit heading into last season.
That kind of collection of talent is why expectations are rising fast. The roster construction alone suggests Illinois is positioned for one of the strongest seasons in program history.
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