With one minute and nine second left in the game, Harlond Beverly collected a defensive rebound after Pitt’s Trey Mcgowens missed a lay-up, and expertly dashed down the court, laying up a floater from the free throw line.
Beverly only played eight minutes in the second half, but the Miami freshman guard stepped up in a big way after starting point guard Chris Lykes fouled out of the game with eight minutes to go in the second half of Miami’s (10-5, 2-3) 66-58 win over Pitt (11-5, 2-3).
“His last seven or eight minutes of the game were the difference,” head coach Jim Larrañaga said.