Duncan Robinson, Muhammad Ali Abdur-Rahkman, Zavier Simpson and Jordan Poole Matt Charboneau
San Antonio – Over the first 30 minutes of the game, it looked like Michigan was going to become the next chapter of Loyola-Chicago’s feel-good story.
That was until the Wolverines woke up from their slumber.
No. 3 seed Michigan used a momentum-shifting 17-2 second-half run and a monster performance from junior center Moritz Wagner to send No. 11 seed Loyola packing with a 69-57 win in a national semifinal Saturday at the Alamodome.
The Wolverines advance to the national title game and will play the winner of No.