CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Keon Johnsons 5-foot-7 frame hasnt always impressed many, including when he first met his head coach, but the guards effort was the difference as Winthrop upset Illinois 84-80 in overtime on Monday night.The senior scored 38 points after missing Fridays game against Florida State due to a foot injury, and helped Winthrop win its first-ever matchup against Illinois. The Eagles held the lead for only 29 seconds before forcing overtime.Thats just who he is: Hes just a little warrior, fearless, Winthrop head coach Pat Kelsey said. He plays with a chip on his shoulder . Im so proud of him.Tevin Prescott had two dunks and Johnson made a layup during a 6-2 run to open the extra period and Winthrop (3-1) led the rest of the way.The Illini pulled within two on three occasions in the final 1:23, but Johnson made a jumper and Bjorn Broman and Prescott each made two free throws to hold off Illinois.The Eagles shot 50 percent from the field and 45 percent (10 of 22) from 3-point range.While Johnson was the star of the show, Kelsey said it was a team win, more than just the players on the court.This is a program win, Kelsey said. This isnt just our win. This is a university and program win.Michael Finke led the Illini (4-1) with 18 points, including six in overtime.The Winthrop bench, including Johnson, outscored the Illini reserves 54-18.Illinois players and head coach John Groce acknowledged that the little mistakes hurt the team at the end, but Groce thought this was something that his team needed.It was good for us, Groce said. We needed that challenge and well see how we respond on Thursday.THE TAKEAWAYIllinois: The Illini fell into a trap game against Winthrop and the loss might hurt them come Selection Sunday. Illinois will now face its toughest competition of the season in the NIT Season Tip-Off where it will play No. 19 West Virginia and potentially No. 25 Florida State.Winthrop: The Eagles pulled off the upset on the road in what will likely be their most impressive win of the season.STAT OF THE NIGHTThe game was sloppy as each team committed 22 turnovers -- Illinois scored 25 points off turnovers while Winthrop scored 18.STAR WATCHTracy Abrams continued his hot return to the court, scoring 17 points. 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But Conor Gillaspie had a game-ending single off Ryan Webb (1-3). All of that added up to the Marlins fourth straight loss, 11th in 13 games, a 6-13 record in one-run contests, and sent them to a major league-worst 13-36 record. Nolasco allowed one run and eight hits and struck out six in 7 2-3 innings for Miami but couldnt earn his second consecutive win after beating Arizona on May 19. The Marlins right-hander has allowed two runs over his last two starts. Alexei Ramirez gave Chicago a 1-0 lead with an RBI double in the third. Juan Pierre mishandled the ball in the left field corner -- he wasnt charged with an error -- allowing Alejandro De Aza to score from first. Giving up that lone run disappointed Nolasco. "Everybody is frustrated. Not just me, everybody is," Nolasco said. "Nobody wants to lose." Dietrichs solo homer with one out in the ninth broke up Peavys bid at a shutout and allowed him to reach base for the 14th straight time to start his career, which is second in Marlins history behind Kevin Millars 17 games in 1999. "Peavy pitched a great ballgame," Dietrich said. "Just glad I got a pitch that I could handle and I could do something with and help the team." Peavy struck out five and allowed six hits in the complete-game effort, his longest outing of the season. Miami, which hit into three double plays Friday, had its first scoring chance in the second when Justin Ruggiano grounded into one with no outs. Marcell Ozuna and Chris Coghlan had singled, but Miami didnt score after the double play and Greg Dobbs strikeout. With the single, Ozuna extended his hitting streak to 10 games. 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"We went through some pretty rough times the first half of the season. Its good to kind of get everybody on the same page. Everybodys excited. You can feel it in the clubhouse." Theres a different feeling for Miami, which lost the opener of the series 4-3 in 11 innings. "Obviously thats not the way we wanted to go out," Webb said. "It sucks losing two games in a row like that." NOTES: White Sox LHP Chris Sale, who was scratched from his start Wednesday, played catch off flat ground Saturday. Hes expected to throw a bullpen session Sunday and start Tuesday. . Marlins RHP Nathan Eovaldi pitched five innings and struck out five in a rehab start at Single-A Jupiter. Eovaldi hasnt pitched in the majors this season after going on the DL with right shoulder inflammation. . John Danks, who made his first start for the White Sox in over a year Friday night, said his left shoulder felt good one day after making 76 pitches. . Marlins manager Mike Redmond said 2B Donovan Solano, who was placed on the DL May 7 with a left intercostal strain, will be sent to extended spring training Monday. . INF Angel Sanchez was outrighted to Triple-A Charlotte after being reinstated from a rehab assignment for lower back spasms. The move clears a spot on Chicagos 40-man roster. . Sundays pitching matchup is Miamis Alex Sanabia (3-6, 4.56 ERA) against Chicagos Dylan Axelrod (2-3, 4.13). ' ' '