Wolverines players Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, Moritz Wagner, Jordan Poole and Charles Matthews talk about the team's 77-71 overtime win over the Hawkeyes in the second round of the Big Ten tournament. Matt Charboneau
New York — Michigan appeared to be on the brink of an early exit in the Big Ten tournament.
Personal fouls, missed 3-pointers and clanked free throws were piling up at an alarming pace before the Wolverines squandered a six-point lead over the final couple minutes in regulation.
But in the end, fifth-seeded Michigan found a way to survive and push past No.