The same legal firm asked to investigate player complaints about the Illinois football team is now looking into similar claims involving the women's basketball team.
Shool spokeswoman Robin Kaler says the Franczek Radelet firm has been asked to review allegations of player mistreatment raised by the parents of three former members of the team.
They include a complaint regarding medical treatment, as well as other allegations the university initially said it had reviewed and found no violations of university or NCAA rules or laws.
Following the complaints, associate head coach Mike Divilbiss left his job.
The firm is already looking into allegations from former Illinois football player Simon Cvijanovic, who says his injury treatment was mishandled.