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Harler’s play on both ends a big lift in win over Buckeyes

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Miles McBride was unquestionably the best offensive player for No. 22 West Virginia in Sunday’s 67-59 win over No. 2 Ohio State.

Several Mountaineers thought Gabe Osabuohien impacted the game as much as anybody on either side.

While WVU’s statement win at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse required contributions from all throughout the roster, those provided from senior guard Chase Harler certainly didn’t go unnoticed.

Harler made the most of his 24 minutes off the bench by scoring a season-high 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting.

“To be out there and making an impact is a great feeling,” Harler said.