Michigan 69, Loyola Chicago 57, One More Game Comment Count

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Moe Wagner made history with his performance tonight. [Bryan Fuller]

We just had to believe.

Believe in the Moe Wagner First Three-Pointer Corollary. Believe in Luke Yaklich's defense. Believe that Zavier Simpson wouldn't have the worst game of his life for every last minute. Believe that these damn shots would eventually fall. Believe in the Ironclad Law of Duncan Robinson's Six. Believe in John Beilein.

Our beliefs were tested. Michigan shot out of the gate, gaining an early 12-4 edge, before a well-coached Loyola squad started outplaying them. The switching Ramblers defense kept the Wolverines from getting into their usual sets. On the other end, Loyola combined dizzying off-ball motion with strong post-ups from center Cameron Krutwig. While Wagner was a force, tallying 11 points and 11 boards at halftime, he received almost no help. Charles Matthews churned out eight points on 3-for-8 shooting. Backup center Jon Teske made his lone attempt. Nobody else on the team had a bucket.

While Michigan's poor outside shooting wasn't anything new this tournament, the same couldn't be said for the seven-point halftime deficit, nor the simultaneous disappearing acts of Robinson, Simpson, and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman. The Wolverines had been able to grind out wins without one or two of those players in top form; getting nothing out of all three would be tough to overcome.


The exclamation point. [Fuller]

Ever so slowly, Wagner and friends worked their way back in the second half. Ever so slowly. The margin remained at seven at the first media timeout and climbed to eight on a pair of Clayton Custer free throws out of the second. With the outside shots still clanging iron and Simpson looking entirely out of sorts, Beilein turned to his bench, subbing in Teske and Jordan Poole. With ten seconds of entering the game, Poole drove baseline for a layup. Shortly thereafter, Poole grabbed a defensive rebound in traffic, pushed the pace, and the ball worked around to Robinson for a three-pointer—quite notably, his second, reaching the magic six-point mark while cutting the deficit to three.

Poole, fully at home taking center stage in the Final Four, kept seeking out buckets. After another board, he went coast-to-coast for a tough layup. Wagner knotted the game a minute later by backing out of a double-team and launching a three-pointer right over it. Poole took his the next turn, giving Michigan its first lead of the second half at the line with 6:20 to play.

"The Drip Boys are full of swag, that's what they call themselves," said Matthews. "They bring instant energy, especially this kid here [Poole]. This is my roommate, so I've got my hands tied with him the whole trip long."

In closing time, Beilein went with his go-to guys. Simpson came back in for Simmons, rediscovered his defense, and kept the ball moving without those unsightly turnovers. Matthews hit a gorgeous reverse layup off a sharp pass from Wagner after taking a quick breather. Abdur-Rahkman got Michigan's lead up to double digits with a tough runner, only his second basket of the game, that all but ended the game with 2:13 to play. Sister Jean got a head start up the tunnel right around the time Matthews hammered home the final nail.


How many more, Jordan? [Fuller]

This was, above all, a career-defining performance by Wagner, who finished with 24 points on 17 shot equivalents, 15 rebounds (six offensive), an assist, and three steals. That stat line put him among Hall of Fame company: Larry Bird and Hakeem Olajuwon are the only other players to record 20 points and 15 rebounds in a national semifinal.

"Wow," said Wagner upon hearing that fact. "If you put it like that, it's probably cool. But to be honest, I kept looking possession by possession, we had trouble scoring the first half. We scored 22 points and that was kind of the only way we found our way to the basket, grab offensive rebounds and get second-shot opportunities. And I honestly just tried to do my job. The shots were falling the second half. It's a lot more fun when the ball goes through the net."

Wagner also played one of his best defensive games; while Krutwig went 7-for-11 from the field, he also coughed up six turnovers, and Wagner committed only one foul—of paramount importance in a game the Wolverines needed all 36 of his brilliant minutes.

Michigan's now-usual stifling defense handled the rest until the offense finally clicked late. Just don't tell the Wolverines they just knocked off Cinderella.

"We never looked at the team as a Cinderella team," said Matthews. "It's like 300-something Division I teams, and they're one of the last four standing. That's no Cinderella story. We respected them and we knew we had to come out and execute against them."

It took a lot of patience and faith in the system, but it ultimately paid off in Michigan's second trip to the NCAA championship game in six years. The winner of Villanova-Kansas awaits on Monday night.

"Everybody is really happy," said Beilein. "And we're ready to move on to the next game, whoever it is."

[Hit THE JUMP for more photos and the box score.]

All photos by Bryan Fuller.

Comments

GarMoe

April 1st, 2018 at 5:01 AM ^

This game was a marker IMO. I had my UM flag hanging off the front courtyard - for the first time all series and friends said I was jinxing us by changing routines that got us here but I knew JB would do it and in my own superstitious way, I proved to myself we are no fluke. JB worked some real magic around that stifling Loyola defense that got them this far - until they came up against our HOF coach. Looked shaky won’t deny that first half. Would have liked to have some breathing room at the first buzzer as I was reminded I had probably fucked up with the flag but I’ll tell you I like the fact we had to change things up and work in the Final 4, really dig down. I never doubted them. The final will be workmanlike and finish this journey to our next title. The flag will be up again. Go Blue.

Page

April 1st, 2018 at 7:26 AM ^

Winter returned to Traverse City. Blowing hard. Wife saw our UM flag all wrapped around the courtyard flag poll when Big Blue was down 10 mark in the 2nd half, second time out. She went out and un-wrapped the flag. The rest is now history. Let your freak flag fly! Go Blue.

spartangrad08

April 1st, 2018 at 12:05 PM ^

I had to come on here and let you Michigan fans know that you guys have had an incredible year, and as a dyed in the wool Spartan fan, I give your program the utmost respect. Beilein is one hell of a coach and he's putting together one hell of a program. We (as in Michigan State) had the deepest belief that we were a virtual lock for the final four with our coach and all the talent we were bringing back, and you guys beat us twice and advanced all the way to the championship game - basically everything we were supposed to do. Can't say otherwise, mad respect.

As a fan who's experienced multiple final fours, I hope you guys take every advantage of this moment and make some awesome memories. Few sports events are comparable to your team making it this far in the big dance and winning everything, so do all you can to get your closest Michigan friends together and cheer your goddamn hearts out all night on Monday.

-08 Spartan grad

Hugh

April 1st, 2018 at 12:15 PM ^

No one expects us to win. We should go out, enjoy every miinute, relax and shoot the house lights out with a rain of threes. When we are relaxed and enjoying the game; no one can beat us.

Hail to the Victors! Champions of the West.

Maize4Life

April 1st, 2018 at 12:27 PM ^

Ok admittely Im still in a post Semi Final glow/euphoria but I almost think we should have Muppets today because its Sunday before the Title game and were still Standing!!!!!!..Growing up and watching the Final Four every year and remembering the "76" title run and the near miss in 77 and others throughout the years  I always remember as a Kid thinking GET US TO THE FINAL FOUR!!!! and a Title game was almost beyond comprehension...SO....I for one will listen to the Muppets this morning to keep my ritual going....What a Great last 4 weeks its been and whatever the outcomme tommorow...Whose got it better than Us????  NOBODY

 

 

autodrip4-1968

April 1st, 2018 at 1:25 PM ^

they came back.

What a resilient team. Just kept bring it and eventually wore the Ramblers down in the last eight minutes.

Defense was so good to watch.

The Big German and Charles kept the fellas the game.

This will be the best defensive team Villanova will play this season.

Hoping the boy's regain their shooting stroke and bring home the championship.

What a ride!!

Let's Go Blue!!

johnlewing

April 1st, 2018 at 4:06 PM ^

I think we'll play relaxed for the whole game.  Most of the psychological pressure is on Villanova.....getting 6+ point leads could help make that a factor.  I was screaming for a faster pace against Loyola in the first half and it did happen in the 2nd half....but faster pace will not be an advantage over Villanova.  No need to try to shoot everything with 5 seconds left on the shot clock, but no marginal shots in the first 15 seconds would help the cause.  I think Matthews is ready to bust out...he's been really good the last 3 games....might need him to be great in this one.  Tenacious D (let's call it by Jack Blue) and relaxed O....Go Blue.