Indianapolis -- Michigan coach John Beilein talked often lately about the strides his young team has made this season.
Well, skeptics, there's the proof.
Kam Chatman made a 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds left as Michigan stunned top-seeded Indiana, 72-69, on Thursday in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten tournament at Bankerslife Fieldhouse.
This was the Indiana team that smoked Michigan at Crisler Center in January, on the strength of a 29-0 scoring run.
With the game tied at 69, Indiana had the ball, but Chatman stripped it for the steal, giving the Wolverines (22-11) the last shot for the victory that could send them to the NCAA Tournament.