Welcome to the forums.
Why do you think you are T20 material? We look at more than your metrics; we look for mission fit.
The good news is that you have many options as an in-state Illinois applicant. The bad news is that your non-clinical volunteering must be better. A description would be very nice, especially in the way you have interacted and served marginalized groups in and out of a clinical setting. As such, Rush and Loyola are notorious for wanting a very high number of service orientation hours (at least 500 on submission, I think; they state their average is around 800 or so) and some insight to interprofessionalism.
I would check for the approaches your schools have used regarding "medical humanities." How do you see your experience as a value to your peers?