2018 NCAA tournament - On the back of Moe Wagner Michigan ends Loyola's dream run
SAN ANTONIO -- Moritz Wagner was asked on Friday afternoon about how he would go into Saturday's Final Four game against Loyola-Chicago in terms of mindset. After the stock response about how it doesn't change regardless of opponent, the Michigan forward offered a summation. "Aggressive and confident, as always, and we see what happens," he said. Well, what happened is Wagner came out and dominated Loyola-Chicago . Moe Wagner, left, was nearly unstoppable with a double-double in Michigan's Final Four win over Loyola-Chicago. Bob Donnan/USA TODAY Sports And what happened is the Wolverines are now playing for a national title Monday night after coming back to beat the Ramblers 69-57. Wagner finished with 24 points and 15 rebounds, excellent numbers to be sure, but even bigger when you consider the rest of the team shot 4-for-23 in the first half and Wagner was the only source of both offense and rebounding for Michigan for long stretches. "I kept looking poss...