Oklahoma State University Athletics

Terrel Harris
October 21, 2008 | Cowboy Basketball
2007-08 (Junior season)
ranks seventh in school history in career free-throw shooting at 83 percent.
became the 24th player in school history to record 100 steals in a career.
needs just four three pointers to become the 16th player in school history to reach 100 career treys.
started the first 19 games for Oklahoma State as well as the Missouri game.
scored a career-high 24 points against LSU on Nov. 19.
matched his career high with nine rebounds vs. Baylor on Feb. 13.
reached double figures on 19 occasions, and scored 20 or more points in four games, including 20 at Southern Illinois in the first round of the NIT.
shot at least 83 percent from the line in seven of eight games when attempting six or more free throws.
2006-07 (Sophomore season)
played in 34 games and started 26 for the Cowboys.
connected on 84-of-98 shots from the charity stripe, good for an 85.7 shooting percentage, the eighth-best mark in a single season in school history.
recorded his 200th career rebound against Texas A&M in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship.
had one of the top improvements in the Big 12 Conference in terms of scoring, improving his average by 5.5 points per game.
shot 42.1 percent from beyond the three-point arc, the 11th-best single season in school history.
2005-06 (Freshman season)
played in 32 games and started eight for the Cowboys.
averaged 4.5 points per game overall, but that average improved to 5.8 in conference play.
shot better than 50 percent from the floor against Big 12 opponents, including 10-of-21 (47.6 percent) from beyond the arc.
scored a season-high 21 points against Texas A&M on Jan. 11.
was 7-of-10 from the field and connected on 4-of-5 three pointers in that game against the Aggies.
made 15-of-34 shots from long range on the season, good for 44.1 percent.
grabbed a career-high nine rebounds against Arkansas State on Dec. 31.
recorded four double-figure scoring games on the season.
High School
named first-team All-State in Class 5A by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches.
also named second-team all-area and first-team all-Region II in Class 5A.
averaged 17.1 points and 8.4 rebounds per game for South Garland during the regular season.
named Most Valuable Player for District 11-5A, and led his team to a district championship with a 12-0 record.
South Garland finished the season with a 26-5 record, falling to Dallas Carter in the regional quarterfinals. He scored 22 points in that game.
named to the Texas squad at the 2005 Oil Bowl game played in Wichita Falls, Texas.
participated with the Texas team at the Faith 7 game held in Shawnee, Okla.
averaged 17 points, seven rebounds and six assists per game his junior year.
drew recruiting interest from across the country, and chose Oklahoma State after considering Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Colorado State, USC and Oklahoma.
Personal
Born Aug. 10, 1987, Terrel is the son of Jackie Harris. He has a brother, Kendal, and a sister, Tresa. His uncle, Windell Yancy, played football at Oklahoma State from 1983-86 and played in three consecutive bowl games. Terrel enjoys playing video games in his spare time. He is majoring in education at Oklahoma State.










