The threes keep falling as the Wolverines have made three straight, including the last two to open a 56-42 lead on Purdue.
However, the Boilermakers answered with a bucket from Nojel Eastern and Wagner then committed his third foul with 11:04 to play and the Wolverines up, 56-44.
Michigan is 4-for-8 from 3-point range in the second half and continues to play good defense, forcing eight turnovers so far for Purdue. Wagner is leading all scorers with 17.
UM extends second-half lead on Purdue
Michigan has come out firing in the second half, pushing its advantage to 48-37 with 15:50 to play after two straight 3-poitners from Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman and Zavier Simpson.