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Wagner, Michigan end Loyola's run 69-57 in Final Four

By RALPH D. RUSSO, AP College Sports Writer

SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Moe Wagner, Charles Matthews and Michigan erased a 10-point second-half deficit and the Wolverines ended Loyola-Chicago's storybook NCAA Tournament run with a 69-57 victory Saturday night in the Final Four

Loyola v Michigan
SAN ANTONIO, TX - MARCH 31: Moritz Wagner #13 of the Michigan Wolverines shoots against Ben Richardson #14 and Aundre Jackson #24 of the Loyola Ramblers in the first half during the 2018 NCAA Men's Final Four Semifinal at the Alamodome on March 31, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
Loyola v Michigan
SAN ANTONIO, TX - MARCH 31: Clayton Custer #13 of the Loyola Ramblers shoots against Eli Brooks #55 of the Michigan Wolverines in the first half during the 2018 NCAA Men's Final Four Semifinal at the Alamodome on March 31, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
Loyola v Michigan
SAN ANTONIO, TX - MARCH 31: Cameron Krutwig #25 of the Loyola Ramblers drives to the basket against Moritz Wagner #13 of the Michigan Wolverines in the first half during the 2018 NCAA Men's Final Four Semifinal at the Alamodome on March 31, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Loyola v Michigan
SAN ANTONIO, TX - MARCH 31: Marques Townes #5 of the Loyola Ramblers handles the ball against Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman #12 of the Michigan Wolverines in the first half during the 2018 NCAA Men's Final Four Semifinal at the Alamodome on March 31, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Chris Covatta/Getty Images)
Loyola v Michigan
SAN ANTONIO, TX - MARCH 31: Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman #12 of the Michigan Wolverines defends Cameron Krutwig #25 of the Loyola Ramblers in the first half during the 2018 NCAA Men's Final Four Semifinal at the Alamodome on March 31, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Chris Covatta/Getty Images)
Loyola v Michigan
SAN ANTONIO, TX - MARCH 31: Charles Matthews #1 of the Michigan Wolverines handles the ball against Ben Richardson #14 of the Loyola Ramblers in the first half during the 2018 NCAA Men's Final Four Semifinal at the Alamodome on March 31, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

The third-seeded Wolverines (33-7) will take a 14-game winning streak into their first national championship game appearance since 2013, and second under coach Jon Beilein.

Michigan will play either Villanova or Kansas for its first NCAA title since 1989 on Monday night at the Alamodome.

Lovable Loyola (32-6), with superfan Sister Jean courtside and their fans behind the bench standing for pretty much the entire game, could not conjure another upset. The Ramblers were the fourth 11th-seeded team to make it this far and like the previous three, the semifinals were the end of the road.

Loyola had no answers for the 6-foot-11 Wagner and its offense, so smooth and efficient on the way to San Antonio, broke down in the second half and finished with 17 turnovers.

Wagner, playing in front of his parents who made the trip from Germany, scored 24 points, had 15 rebounds and was 10 for 16 from the field. Matthews, the Kentucky transfer and Chicago native, added 17 points, including a run-out dunk with 1:33 left that made it 63-53.

And that was that.

As the seconds ticked off, Wagner pumped his fist to the many Michigan fans who made the trek to San Antonio and Loyola's Aundre Jackson, who got the Ramblers rolling with a late game-winning 3 in the first round against Miami, looked toward the roof and shook his head.


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