College Basketball
Michigan trips Northwestern 72-70 in OT in Big Ten tourney
College Basketball

Michigan trips Northwestern 72-70 in OT in Big Ten tourney

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 3:29 p.m. ET

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Zak Irvin, who grew up in an Indianapolis suburb, sank a jump shot from the right wing with 3.3 seconds remaining, lifting No. 8 seed Michigan to a 72-70 overtime victory against No. 9 seed Northwestern on Thursday in the Big Ten tournament.

The Wolverines (21-11) trailed 70-67, but Duncan Robinson's 3-pointer with 46.5 seconds remaining tied it at 70. Northwestern (20-12) missed an opportunity to retake the lead, and Michigan ran the clock down from 29.3 seconds to set up Irvin's game winner. Irvin grew up in Fishers, Indiana, and graduated from Hamilton Southeastern High School.

Robinson led Michigan with 21 points, Irvin added 19 and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman added 14. The Wolverines advance to play No. 1 seed Indiana in Friday's first quarterfinal.

Tre Demps led Northwestern with 21, Alex Olah had 20 and Bryant McIntosh scored 19.

ADVERTISEMENT

Michigan shot 38 percent and Northwestern shot 37 percent.

share


Get more from College Basketball Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more