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Roddy Gayle's second-half surge leads Michigan past Texas A&M 91-79 in March Madness turnaround

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Roddy Gayle's second-half surge leads Michigan past Texas A&M 91-79 in March Madness turnaround

DENVER — Michigan is going back to the Sweet 16 a year after a 24-loss season, using Roddy Gayle's surge to beat Texas A&M 91-79 on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament.

Gayle scored 21 of his season-high 26 points in the second half to help the restocked Wolverines overcome a 10-point deficit and advance to Atlanta to face the Auburn-Creighton winner in the South Region.

Vladislav Goldin had 23 points and 12 rebounds as fifth-seeded Michigan (27-9) overcame another big day for Pharrel Payne, who led Texas A&M with 26 points on 10-of-13 shooting.

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In two NCAA games at Ball Arena, Payne scored 51 points on 20-of-25 shooting and pulled down 15 rebounds.

The Wolverines, who made a surprising run to the Big Ten tournament title, won for the fifth time in nine days. The fourth-seeded Aggies (23-11) were playing for just the second time in nine days, but they were the ones who looked exhausted at elevation by game's end.

The Aggies missed eight of their last nine shots and the Wolverines closed on a 9-0 run after two free throws by Zhuric Phelps pulled Texas A&M to 82-79 with 1:29 remaining.

Two years ago, Goldin was a key player on FAU's Final Four team. When Michigan fired coach Juwan Howard and hired Dusty May away from FAU a year ago, the new coach brought his old center with him to Ann Arbor.

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Together, they orchestrated the Wolverines’ turnaround from an 8-24 campaign in Howard’s final season to finish second in the Big Ten, followed by a conference tournament title and highlighted by another March Madness run.

Tables turned

Texas A&M entered the day as the nation's top offensive rebounding team, but the Wolverines beat the school at its own game, pulling down 16 offensive boards to the Aggies' 15.

Cold close

Goldin gave Michigan a 35-34 lead when he sank a pair of free throws coming out of a timeout with 2:18 left in the first half, but the Wolverines missed their last seven shots and trailed 39-35 at the break after a putback by Payne and a 3-pointer from C.J. Wilcher. They fell behind 60-50 before their comeback.

First Published March 23, 2025, 12:29 a.m.

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Texas A&M forward Andersson Garcia, left, drives past Michigan center Danny Wolf, right.  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Texas A&M forward Solomon Washington, right, blocks a shot by Michigan guard Tre Donaldson.  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Michigan center Danny Wolf, front right, pulls in a rebound as Texas A&M forward Pharrel Payne, left, and guard Manny Obaseki, back, defend.  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Michigan guard Roddy Gayle Jr. (11) gestures after hitting a 3-point basket over Texas A&M forward Pharrel Payne (21).  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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