Indianapolis — Michigan has lived and died by the 3-pointer all season.
Why stop now?
Seventh-seeded Michigan used a second-half 3-point barrage to blitz No. 10 Oklahoma State and hit just enough free throws to hang on for a heart-racing 92-91 shootout victory in Friday's NCAA Tournament first-round game at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
Michigan (25-11) advances to face No. 2 Louisville on Sunday in a rematch of the 2013 national-championship game. The game time is to be determined.
The Wolverines finished 16-for-29 from beyond the arc, including a blistering 11-for-15 in the second half.