For the third straight season, Michigan is heading to the Sweet Sixteen.

After leading by just four points at the half, Michigan took advantage of a much different Florida team the second half, especially from downtown.

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After hitting six of their first 12 attempts from three the Gators couldn’t convert in the final 20 minutes and finished just 9-for-26 when the game ended. Not that Michigan was any better from deep going 7-for-21, the differences came with Michigan’s ability to in the paint out rebounding Florida 10-5 on offense and 29-23 on defense.

Then there was the fact that Michigan limited the Gators’ chances from the line. And when I mean they limited them I mean they really limited them to the tune of Florida having just two opportunities from the line all game.

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Obviously this wasn’t a perfect performance from Michigan this afternoon. They went cold on multiple occasions offensively and gave Florida too many open looks from deep. Whether or not that was Michigan giving a poor three-shooting Gator team a chance to beat them deep is one thing however that’s not something they’re going to be able to enjoy going forward in the Tournament.