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Indianapolis • Derrick Walton Jr. scored 26 points and Michigan made 16 3-pointers Friday to hold off Oklahoma State 92-91 in the first round of the Midwest Regional.

The seventh-seeded Wolverines (25-11) set a school record for 3s in an NCAA Tournament game. They have won six straight, including five since a frightening plane mishap on the way to last week's Big Ten Tournament.

Juwan Evans scored 23 points to lead the 10th-seeded Cowboys (20-13), who finished the season with four consecutive losses.

It looked like that streak might end Friday after Oklahoma State opened the second half on a 12-5 run to take a 52-46 lead.

But Michigan charged back with a relentless 3-point barrage, taking a 62-61 lead on Walton's 3 with 12:26 left making three more 3s in a 14-4 run that made it 76-68.

The Cowboys never led again, though they closed to within two twice in the final 8 seconds.

Michigan sealed it at the free-throw line.

Oklahoma State finished the game with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer.

The Cowboys only allowed five baskets inside the arc in the second half. The problem: Michigan went 11 of 15 from 3-point range in the second half.

Even for one of the nation's highest-scoring teams, it simply was too much to overcome. The Cowboys haven't won an NCAA Tourney game since 2009.