Terren Harbut wasn't going to let the Bobcats lose to rival Miami.
The senior forward came up big as the Ohio men's basketball team took out Miami, 61-57, in the latest in a series of statement victories during the 2005 season.
This being one of our biggest rivalries
I felt everybody had to step up Harbut said. Me personally
as a senior
we're coming down on like six more games in the conference
so it was just time that I just needed to really step up my game.
Harbut stepped up his game, especially in the first half when he scored 11 of his 15 points to put the Bobcats (13-8 overall, 8-5
Mid-American Conference) ahead. For the game, Harbut made
seven-of-11 shots from the field.
Terren had a great game
Ohio coach Tim O'Shea said. We needed Terren to have a great game. When Mychal Green was off
we needed somebody to pick up that slack
and Terren did it in a big way.
Center Leon Williams also enjoyed a productive day inside, scoring a team-high 16 points, after a scoreless game at Bowling Green.
I wasn't really worried about it
because I knew I'd come back strong
he said. My pride was hurt after the Bowling Green game




