An early entry candidate for the 2004 NBA Draft.
Career Highlights: Named Second Team All-America in 2003-04 by The Associated Press, NABC, USBWA, ESPN.com, SI.com, The Sporting News and FoxSports.com. Named 2003-04 Big Ten Player of the Year. Only the second player in school history to start every game as a freshman, sophomore and junior. Broke Michael Finley’s single-season scoring record with 624 points in 2003-04. His 1,425 points rank seventh in Wisconsin history. Sits fourth on Wisconsin’s career steals list with 164.
Junior (2003-04): Started all 32 games and played a Wisconsin single-season record 1,162 minutes. Finished second in the Big Ten in scoring (19.5 ppg). Led the Badgers in assists (4.4 apg) and steals (1.8 spg). His 75 three-pointers were the second-highest single-season total in school history. Had three 30-point games and seven 25-point games over his last 17 games. Set school records with 171 free throws made and 216 attempted. Scored a career-high 38 points against Minnesota. Dished out a career-high nine assists on three occasions. Averaged 23.7 points in three Big Ten Tournament games. Named First Team All-Big Ten.
Sophomore (2002-03): Started all 32 games and ranked second on the team in scoring (12.7 ppg) and assists (3.1 apg). Led the conference in steals (2.0 spg). Named Second Team All-Big Ten by the coaches and Third Team by the media. Ranked 11th in the conference in field goal percentage (46.3%) and sixth in three-point percentage (38.7%). Hit the game-winning free throw with 0.4 second left in the Big Ten title-clinching game against Illinois.
Freshman (2001-02): Started all 32 games and played a school freshman record 1,094 minutes. Also set freshman records for three-pointers (59), three-point attempts (161) and free throw percentage (77.7%). Led the Badgers in steals (43), while ranking second on the team in scoring (12.3 ppg). Scored in double figures 22 times. Made at least four three-pointers in seven games. Had back-to-back 20-point scoring efforts against Iowa (20) and Michigan (21).
Strengths: Has the ability to play both guard spots. Shows good range on his jumpshot to go with a quick first step. Uses long arms and quickness to get steals on defense. An excellent athlete with good leaping ability.
Personal: Parents are Terry and Julie Harris. Has an older brother Bruce and younger sister Tanisha. Majoring in sociology. Played one season of volleyball in high school and was named All-Conference.
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