LOS ANGELES -- Just about everything 3-seed Michigan hoisted in the first half of Thursday's Sweet 16 game against 7-seed Texas A&M was falling.In the first half, the Wolverines knocked down 57.1 percent of its field goals to take a commanding 52-28 lead at the Staples Center. But that wasn't even the most impressive stat for Michigan.The Wolverines made 10 of their 16 3-pointers, which was only two makes fewer than all of Texas A&M's field goals in the first half.Turnovers costly in slow start: A&M's offensive struggles against the Wolverines were compounded by a large amount of turnovers in the first half.