There were a lot of questions about the Michigan basketball offense going into the Sweet 16. But after 13 3-pointers and 99 points, as well as a 27-point victory over Texas A&M — there aren’t anymore.
After averaging 55 points in the first two NCAA Tournament games, the Wolverines caught fire and Michigan basketball shot 61.9 percent from the field in the 99-72 win. The victory put Michigan into the Elite 8 for the third time in six years. Gonzaga or Florida State will await Saturday in Los Angeles.
Coming into the game, Texas A&M was arguably the hotter team.