Wolverines never quit: Michigan claws back vs. Texas A&M to reach Sweet 16
- Michigan overcame a 10-point second-half deficit to defeat Texas A&M, 91-79, in the NCAA tournament second round.
- Gayle scored a season-high 26 points, while Goldin contributed 23 points and 12 rebounds to help Michigan advance to the Sweet 16.
- Texas A&M initially led 51-41 before Michigan's decisive 20-5 run helped secure the victory.
- Pharrel Payne led Texas A&M with 26 points, as the team converted 15 offensive rebounds into 17 second-chance points.
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Sweet life: Michigan surges in second half behind Goldin, Gayle in NCAA Sweet 16
DENVER — The Wolverines are marching into the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament. Vlad Goldin and Roddy Gayle Jr. made sure of it. Thanks to a game-changing 20-5 run fueled by Goldin and Gayle, No. 5 seed Michigan stormed back from a 10-point second-half deficit and surged past No. 4 seed Texas A&M, 91-79, in Saturday’s second-round game at Ball Arena. Related Articles College Sports | VanSlooten’s double-double helps Michigan Stat…
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