There's wasn't much hope left for Michigan basketball.
Up by as much as 11 in the first half, the Wolverines' lead had crumbled into a three-point deficit with 2.1 seconds to play and the ball under the Wisconsin basket.
Terrance Williams II in-bounded it to Hunter Dickinson, but it was tipped away. The 7-foot-1 junior chased it down in mid-air, took a dribble, turned from 35 feet out and heaved the ball as the clock expired.
Swish.
The shot went down, the crowd at Crisler Center leapt up and overtime followed.
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