The ball found its way to Terrance Williams II as the clock melted — from four seconds, to three seconds, to two seconds with the chance of a victory waning. He pump faked at the top of the key and drew a foul to earn a last-ditch trip to the free-throw line that, if he sunk both, might have saved a lowly performance by No. 6 Michigan’s basketball team against unranked Seton Hall.
But Williams failed to match what former U-M guard Rumeal Robinson did against the Pirates in the national championship game more than 30 years ago.