Michigan Dominates Second Half to Rout NC State 92–63, Advances to Sweet 16
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan turned a tight NCAA Tournament battle into a runaway in the second half, overwhelming NC State 92–63 on Sunday at Crisler Center to advance to the Sweet 16. .
After leading by just three points at halftime, the Wolverines unleashed a dominant final two quarters, using defensive pressure, transition scoring, and offensive efficiency to break the game open and end NC State’s season.
Second-Half Surge Breaks Game Open
For 20 minutes, the matchup looked like a classic tournament fight.
NC State battled back from an early deficit and trimmed Michigan’s lead to 28–25 at halftime, closing the second quarter with a strong run that shifted momentum heading into the break.
That momentum didn’t last long.
Michigan came out of halftime with renewed intensity and quickly flipped the game. A decisive third-quarter run created separation, and the Wolverines never looked back. Michigan outscored NC State 64–38 in the second half, turning a competitive contest into a one-sided finish.
The Wolverines’ defensive pressure was the catalyst. Michigan forced 22 turnovers, converting those mistakes into 35 points and consistently putting NC State on its heels.
Olson and Swords Lead the Charge
Michigan’s offense was powered by standout performances from Olivia Olson and Syla Swords.
Olson delivered a dominant second half, scoring all 27 of her points after the break. She attacked the rim, knocked down mid-range shots, and created offense in transition, becoming the driving force behind Michigan’s surge.
Swords added 26 points, providing a consistent scoring presence throughout the game while also stretching NC State’s defense with perimeter shooting.
Mila Holloway contributed 13 points along with nine rebounds and six assists, helping facilitate Michigan’s offense and maintain control during key stretches.
The Wolverines’ balanced production and ability to score from multiple positions made them difficult to contain once they found their rhythm.
Defense Defines Michigan’s Identity
Michigan’s defensive effort was the defining factor in the victory.
The Wolverines’ full-court pressure disrupted NC State’s offensive flow, forcing rushed decisions and limiting clean scoring opportunities. Brooke Quarles Daniels led the defensive effort with five steals, while the team as a whole created chaos with active hands and constant pressure.
The impact was immediate and overwhelming. Michigan generated 16 more field goal attempts than NC State and consistently turned defensive stops into transition scoring chances.
By the second half, the Wolverines’ intensity had fully taken over the game.
NC State Struggles to Keep Pace
NC State showed resilience early but could not sustain its performance against Michigan’s pressure.
Zamareya Jones led the Wolfpack with 16 points while adding nine assists and four blocks, and Khamil Pierre contributed 15 points and nine rebounds. Devyn Quigley added 11 points in extended minutes, providing a spark from the perimeter.
Despite those individual efforts, the Wolfpack struggled with ball security and consistency.
NC State matched a season high with 22 turnovers, a number that proved too difficult to overcome. The Wolverines capitalized on those mistakes throughout the game, turning extra possessions into points and widening the gap.
Even with efficient shooting at times, NC State simply could not keep pace due to the possession imbalance and Michigan’s ability to dictate tempo.
Third Quarter Turns the Tide
The turning point came midway through the third quarter.
After a brief back-and-forth stretch, Michigan went on a 15–3 run that pushed the lead into double digits. The surge featured multiple steals, transition finishes, and key baskets from Olson, who began to take control offensively.
By the end of the quarter, Michigan had built a 60–44 advantage, and NC State was left searching for answers.
The Wolverines continued to extend the lead in the fourth quarter, scoring 32 points in the final period and putting the game out of reach.
What the Win Means
The victory sends Michigan to the Sweet 16 for the third time in program history and marks a return to the tournament’s second weekend for the first time since 2022.
The performance also reinforced Michigan’s identity as a team built on defense, depth, and second-half adjustments.
For NC State, the loss ends a season that included another NCAA Tournament appearance and a strong run through ACC play. The Wolfpack finished the year 21–11 but will look back at missed opportunities, particularly in managing turnovers against elite competition.
Final Takeaway
Michigan’s 92–63 win over NC State was a tale of two halves.
What began as a tightly contested game turned into a dominant performance fueled by defense, transition play, and second-half execution. The Wolverines imposed their identity after halftime, overwhelming NC State with pressure and efficiency.
With momentum firmly on their side, Michigan now advances to the Sweet 16 looking like a dangerous contender capable of making a deeper tournament run.








