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COL BKB: Michigan 61, Syracuse 56

ATLANTA, April 6 (UPI) -- Tim Hardaway Jr. provided 13 points, six rebounds and five assists Saturday, propelling Michigan into the NCAA Championship Game with a 61-56 win over Syracuse.

Mitch McGary added 10 points, 12 rebounds and six assists as the Wolverines (31-7) held off a Syracuse rally down the stretch and secured their first berth in the NCAA title tilt since 1993 -- an appearance that was later vacated due to NCAA violations.

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Glenn Robinson III helped out with 10 points and six boards for Michigan, which won despite missing four of six foul shots in the final minute.

The fourth-seeded Wolverines, who claimed their only NCAA championship in 1989, now go on to face No. 1 Louisville in Monday's title game.

The Cardinals defeated Wichita State 72-68 in Saturday's first national semifinal.

C.J. Fair pumped in 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds for fourth-seeded Syracuse (30-10), which was seeking its first finals appearance since 2003, when it defeated Kansas for its only championship.

Brandon Triche added 11 points and eight rebounds for the Orange.

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