LOS ANGELES — This one was easy.

After advancing to the NCAA tournament’s round of 16 with an improbable buzzer-beater, Michigan shot 62 percent from the floor and routed Texas A&M 99-72 in the West Region semifinals Thursday night to reach the Elite Eight for the third time in six years.

The Wolverines will face No. 9 seed Florida State on Saturday in the regional final.

Michigan (31-7) dominated from start to finish Thursday, hitting 14 3-pointers — 10 in the first half — and extending its winning streak to 12 games. Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman scored 24 points, Moe Wagner added 21 and Charles Matthews 18 for the third-seeded Wolverines.

“My shot went in early and it gives you the confidence to take the next one,” Abdur-Rahkman said. “I think everyone had that confidence today.”

Abdur-Rahkman made four 3-pointers and both of his free throws. He also had seven assists and five rebounds.

“This senior right here played his tail off in every single way,” Michigan coach John Beilein said of Abdur-Rahkman.

Tyler Davis scored 24 points for the seventh-seeded Aggies (22-13), who committed 10 first-half turnovers and totaled 14. Twelve of those resulted from Michigan steals, six of which were made Zavier Simpson.

Florida St. 75, Gonzaga 60: Terance Mann scored 18 points and Florida State advanced to the Elite Eight for just the third time with a victory in the second regional semifinal.

The No. 9 seed Seminoles (23-11) knocked out their third straight higher-seeded opponent, continuing a stunning run by a team that was 9-9 in the ACC and lost its first game in the league tournament.

Rui Hachimura had 16 points and nine rebounds for the fourth-seeded Bulldogs (32-5).