2024-25 / AS A FRESHMAN
• Harris had a solid freshman year, appearing in all 36 games, while starting the first five games of the season.
• Averaged 3.8 points, 1.9 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game, while shooting 39.1 percent from the field and 31.0 percent from 3-point range.
• Went 25-of-27 (.926) from the free throw line and ended the year making 16 free throws in a row.
• Played his best late in the year, tallying a career-high 11 points against Rutgers (March 4) and Michigan (March 14) in the Big Ten Tournament.
• Hauled down a career-high eight rebounds in the NCAA Tournament win over High Point.
• Shot 15-of-36 (.417) from 3-point range during Big Ten play and after January 1, shot 17-of-42 (.405) from 3-point range.
• Had 28 assists against 15 turnovers for the season, but in first 27 games, posted 27 assists against 8 turnovers.
• Had a big game in the win over Indiana (Jan. 31), scoring nine points with three rebounds and a game-sealing block with just under 10 seconds to play.
SUMMER 2024
• Invited to try out for the Mexican National Team in June, in advance of pre-Olympic qualifying in Puerto Rico in early July.
HIGH SCHOOL
• A 4-star recruit, Harris had an outstanding scholastic campaign in Atlanta.
• Chose Purdue over Georgia Tech, LSU, Stanford and Virginia Tech.
• Ranked as high as No. 66 in the national recruiting rankings by 247Sports and was ranked the 10th-best combo guard in the country. Was named a MaxPreps Honorable Mention All-American.
• One of the top players in the state of Georgia, Harris was named first-team All-State and was Grayson’s all-time career leading scorer.
• Led Grayson to its first State Championship as a senior during the 2023-24 season, owning a 30-2 record. Grayson was ranked as one of the top-25 teams in the country all season long, finishing the year 19th nationally.
• Named the On3 MVP of the Chick-Fil-A Classic after scoring 26 points with 11 rebounds in the title game.
• Named the Metro Atlanta Player of the Year by WSB-TV.
• Averaged 17.6 points, 6.2 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals as a senior, while shooting over 57 percent from the field.
• Traveled to Italy before his senior year as part of the elite Adidas Eurocamp competition.
• Averaged 17.1 points and 3.5 assists as a junior at Grayson.
PERSONAL
• Son of Barbara Harris and Glenn Robinson.
• Father, Glenn, was the 1994 National Player of the Year at Purdue and the No. 1 NBA Draft pick of the Milwaukee Bucks.
• Brother, Gelen, was a standout football player at Purdue, graduating in 2017.
• High school teammate of Georgia signee Jacob Wilkins, the son of Dominique Wilkins.