ARLINGTON,  Texas (AP) — Trey Burke scored all 23 of his points after halftime, including a  long, tying 3-pointer in the final seconds of regulation, and Michigan rallied  to beat Kansas 87-85 in the South Regional semifinals Friday night.
The  fourth-seeded Wolverines wiped out a 10-point Kansas lead in the last 3 minutes  of regulation, and Burke gave them their first lead since early in the game  with another long 3 to open Michigan's scoring in overtime.
Michigan  (29-7) reached the regional finals for the first time since the Fab Five era 19  years ago, the last time they were in the round of 16.
Ben  McLemore had 20 points to lead the Jayhawks (31-6), who looked to be on their  way to a third straight regional final before Michigan's improbable rally.
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