Oklahoma State University Athletics
2020-21 Cowboy Basketball Roster
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Harris Jr., Chris

Jersey Number 1
Chris Harris Jr.
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 200
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Dallas, Texas
- High School:
- South Garland HS
Bio
2021-22 (Junior Season)
• Did not play due to injury.
2020-21 (Sophomore Season)
• Game-by-Game Stats
• Suffered another season-ending knee injury in the first half of the season opener at UT Arlington.
• In that game at UT Arlington, Harris posted four points on 2-of-4 shooting and a steal in just 6:37.
• Harris was coming off a terrific preseason camp and was expected to step into a leadership role for OSU.
• True to form, Harris served as an extension of the Cowboy coaching staff in the locker room and on the sidelines for the entire 2020-21 season.
2019-20 (Freshman Season)
• Game-by-Game Stats
• Saw action in 22 games as a freshman and earned three starts, including the TCU win.
• Suffered a season-ending knee injury in the win over TCU on Feb. 5.
• Posted a season-high 10 points in his first career start against Georgetown.
• Scored in 16 games for the Cowboys in 2019-20.
• Lit up Syracuse with 3-of-7 shooting from 3-point, including a pair from NBA range. He finished the game with nine points.
• Averaged 3.4 points per game in his first season as a Cowboy.
• Also tallied 24 rebounds (1.1 per game), 13 steals (0.6) and 12 assists (0.5) as a freshman.
South Garland High School
• Rivals.com awarded Harris a four-star ranking and named him the nation's No. 97 overall recruit.
• ESPN also gave Harris a four-star grade and named him among the top 25 shooting guards in the country.
• 247Sports graded him as the No. 13 player in the state of Texas out of South Garland High School.
• Named a Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region selection and the District 10-6A Offensive Player of the Year.
• As a senior, Harris averaged 18.6 points per game on 45.6 percent shooting (37 percent from 3-point), 5.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.0 steals per game.
• Helped lead South Garland to a 30-7 record and a trip to the regional finals.
• Had 15 20-point performances in 2018-19, including a 35-point game against Little Elm.
• As a junior, Harris averaged 19.1 points per game and helped lead the Colonels to the Texas 6A state tournament.
• Attended the NBPA Top 100 Camp, as well as the Pangos All-American Camp, both reserved for elite prospects.
• In AAU competition, Harris played with Houston Hoops on the Nike EYBL circuit.
• Chose Oklahoma State over offers from Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Kansas State, Baylor, Arkansas, Georgia Tech and others.
Personal
• Born on Nov. 1, 2000.
• Is the son of Dinikuah and Chris Harris Sr.
• Has two siblings, Jordan and Journee.
• Majoring in recreational management at OSU.
• Did not play due to injury.
2020-21 (Sophomore Season)
• Game-by-Game Stats
• Suffered another season-ending knee injury in the first half of the season opener at UT Arlington.
• In that game at UT Arlington, Harris posted four points on 2-of-4 shooting and a steal in just 6:37.
• Harris was coming off a terrific preseason camp and was expected to step into a leadership role for OSU.
• True to form, Harris served as an extension of the Cowboy coaching staff in the locker room and on the sidelines for the entire 2020-21 season.
2019-20 (Freshman Season)
• Game-by-Game Stats
• Saw action in 22 games as a freshman and earned three starts, including the TCU win.
• Suffered a season-ending knee injury in the win over TCU on Feb. 5.
• Posted a season-high 10 points in his first career start against Georgetown.
• Scored in 16 games for the Cowboys in 2019-20.
• Lit up Syracuse with 3-of-7 shooting from 3-point, including a pair from NBA range. He finished the game with nine points.
• Averaged 3.4 points per game in his first season as a Cowboy.
• Also tallied 24 rebounds (1.1 per game), 13 steals (0.6) and 12 assists (0.5) as a freshman.
South Garland High School
• Rivals.com awarded Harris a four-star ranking and named him the nation's No. 97 overall recruit.
• ESPN also gave Harris a four-star grade and named him among the top 25 shooting guards in the country.
• 247Sports graded him as the No. 13 player in the state of Texas out of South Garland High School.
• Named a Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region selection and the District 10-6A Offensive Player of the Year.
• As a senior, Harris averaged 18.6 points per game on 45.6 percent shooting (37 percent from 3-point), 5.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.0 steals per game.
• Helped lead South Garland to a 30-7 record and a trip to the regional finals.
• Had 15 20-point performances in 2018-19, including a 35-point game against Little Elm.
• As a junior, Harris averaged 19.1 points per game and helped lead the Colonels to the Texas 6A state tournament.
• Attended the NBPA Top 100 Camp, as well as the Pangos All-American Camp, both reserved for elite prospects.
• In AAU competition, Harris played with Houston Hoops on the Nike EYBL circuit.
• Chose Oklahoma State over offers from Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Kansas State, Baylor, Arkansas, Georgia Tech and others.
Personal
• Born on Nov. 1, 2000.
• Is the son of Dinikuah and Chris Harris Sr.
• Has two siblings, Jordan and Journee.
• Majoring in recreational management at OSU.
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