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Career Highlights… Fired in seven 3-pointers against UW-Green Bay (1-25-01) to equal the school record also held by Damon Stringer (vs. UW-Milwaukee, 1-29-00), James Madison (vs. Wright State, 1-17-98, & vs. UW-Green Bay 1-29-98) and Craig Caldwell (vs. UW-Milwaukee, 2-9-95)… Ranks 6th in career 3-pointers made and attempted with 112 and 314, respectively…Also ranks 17th in career steals (103), 19th in career assists (175), 23rd in minutes played (2,146) and 27th in scoring (869)…2000-2001 Notes…Fired in the game-winning 3-pointer as time expired to lift CSU to a62-61 victory over Illinois-Chicago in the quarterfinals of the MCC Tournament (3-1-01), giving him 20 points in the game…Poured in a career-high 29 points against UW-Green Bay (1-25-01) with a school record-tying seven 3-pointers to lead CSU to a76-72 win...At UW-Green Bay (2-24-01), fired in a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 55 seconds remaining to pull CSU into a 60-all tie with the Phoenix, part of a seven-point flurry in a minute's time that helped the Vikes erase a six-point deficit in the final 2:14 - finished with a game-high 28 points….Went 11-of-12 from the line at UW-Green Bay…Scored 20 points or more six times - 21 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12-29-00), 20 vs. Stony Brook (1-8-01), 29 vs. UW-Green Bay (1-25-01), 20 at UW-Milwaukee (2-22-01) and 28 at UW-Green Bay (2-24-01)…Scored in double digits 27 of CSU’s 32 games overall and 12 of the 14 league games…Did not hit double digits in the 57-34 win over UW-Milwaukee (1-27-01) but grabbed a team-high eight rebounds…Ranked among MCC leaders in scoring (4th, 15.3), free throw percentage (10th, .746), steals (3rd, 1.38), assists (13th, 2.22), 3-pt field goals made (4th, 2.16) and 3-pt field goal percentage (12th, .381)…Named to the Koch Petroleum Islander Classic All-Tournament Team after leading CSU to the championship with 21 points in the title game…1999-2000 Notes - as a sophomore…Hit double digits 10 times, including 19 points against Prairie View a& M (12-14-99)…Dealt out a career-best 10 assists against Prairie View…Played in all 29 games, averaging 20.9 minutes an outing…Turned in a fine performance at South Florida, going 5-of-11 from the field and 8-of-11 from the line for 18 points (1-17-00)…Hit a critical 3-pointer with 40 seconds left at UW-Milwaukee (1-29-00) to pull the Vikes within three at 89-86 before CSU went on to win in overtime…Played a season-high 33 minutes at UWM…Owned a1.10 assist/turnover ratio…Fired in 23 3-pointers, third-best on the team…Fourth in scoring at 7.8 ppg…1998-99 Notes - as a freshman…Saw action in 26 games, starting four…Averaged 5.7 points, 1.9 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals an outing…Ranked 13th in the MCC in steals…Scored in double digits on eight occasions, including the season finale against Detroit in the MCC tournament semifinals when he popped in 13…Took season-highs with 16 points in wins over Loyola(1-9-99) and Prairie View a& M (12- 19-98), both at Goodman Arena…Dealt out a season-high five assists against Rhode Island 12-27-98) as well as against Prairie View…1997-98 Notes…Sat out to concentrate on academics and fulfill NCAA requirements…High School Notes…Directed Cleveland Heights to the 1997 Ohio Division I State Championship as a point guard his senior year…Second-team all-Ohio pick…Averaged 22.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.2 assists in that final campaign when Heights went 24-3…Co-captain and MVP of the Cage Classic as a senior…The Tigers won the Lake Erie League Championship during all four of his prep years…As a senior, MVP of the LEL; Also named all-district…Two-year letterwinner; Also lettered one year in football as a tailback and defensive back…On a Personal Note…Communication major…Parents are Doris Harris and Joseph Harris…Born in Cleveland, OH on February 15, 1979…Has two older brothers and an older sister…High school coach was Jim Cappelletti…Named to the Dean's List Spring Quarter 1998 |
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