John Beilein couldn't have drawn up the first half any better.
Michigan shot the lights out and dominated on the defensive end, at one point stretching their lead to 29, and they head into halftime of their Sweet 16 matchup with Texas A&M leading 52-28.
The Wolverines are 10-for-16 from beyond the arc. They've got 15 points off of 10 Aggies turnovers and that's helped them to shoot 57 percent from the field.
Mo Wagner has 14 points, Duncan Robinson 10 and Zavier Simpson five points and four steals to lead the defensive attack.
A&M made the mistake of starting the game by shooting 3-pointers, which led them to start 3-for-11 from the floor.