The Aggies started the half with back-to-back dunks, but on both occasions, Michigan answered on the other end. After the teams traded baskets on the half's first four possessions, Isaiah Livers stole the ball and got the Wolverines back out in transition. That's when Zavier Simpson found Muhammad Ali Abdur-Rahkman for a long ball in the corner.
The Aggies started to press after their next bucket, but in doing so, they've picked up a couple of fouls.
With 16:16 left to play, Michigan leads 64-39.
A&M looks a little more crisp on offense out of the break, but they still don't have an answer for Michigan's hot-shooting.