Dayton, Ohio — They got their chance, and they vowed to make the most of it.
So far, so good for Michigan, which shook off a cold spell on offense in the first half to edge Tulsa, 67-62, in a “First Four” NCAA Tournament game at University of Dayton Arena on Wednesday night.
Zak Irvin misses a lot of shots, but he makes some big ones, too.
He made a 3-pointer with 53 seconds left to give Michigan the lead, then made two free throws with 10.8 seconds left to all but ice it for the Wolverines.