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 ====== Ricky Harris ====== ====== Ricky Harris ======
 +  * **Coaching Staff**
 +  * **Seasons:** [[season_2021-22|2021-22]], [[season_2022-23|2022-23]]
 +
   * **Player**   * **Player**
   * **Seasons:** [[season_2006-07|2006-07]], [[season_2007-08|2007-08]], [[season_2008-09|2008-09]], [[season_2009-10|2009-10]]   * **Seasons:** [[season_2006-07|2006-07]], [[season_2007-08|2007-08]], [[season_2008-09|2008-09]], [[season_2009-10|2009-10]]
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   * **Height:** 6' 2"   * **Height:** 6' 2"
   * **Weight:** 175 lbs.   * **Weight:** 175 lbs.
-  * **Hometown:** BaltimoreMD +  * **Hometown:** [[wp>Baltimore|Baltimore MD]] 
-  * **High School:** Calvert Hall +  * **High School:** [[wp>Calvert Hall College High School|Calvert Hall]] 
-  * **Prep School:** Winchendon School (Mass.)+  * **Prep School:** [[wp>The Winchendon School]]
   * **Transfer From:** none   * **Transfer From:** none
   * **Birthdate:** August 12, 1987   * **Birthdate:** August 12, 1987
  
-===== At UMass =====+===== College Basketball (Player) =====
   * Left UMass as the school's 3rd-leading all-time scorer with 1,960 points.   * Left UMass as the school's 3rd-leading all-time scorer with 1,960 points.
   * Finished in several UMass Top 10 career categories.  3-pt Field Goals Made: 276 (2nd).  3-pt Field Goals Attempted: 795 (2nd).  Points Scored: 1,960 (3rd).  Field Goals Attempted: 1,534 (3rd).  Steals: 148 (4th).  Games Played: 129 (5th).  Free Throws Made: 398 (6th).  Field Goals Made: 643 (7th).  Free Throws Attempted: 533 (8th).((http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/umas/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/111210Rider.pdf, page 47))((All records were valid at the time, may have since been surpassed.  See the [[statistics_history|Statistics History page]] for current leaders.))   * Finished in several UMass Top 10 career categories.  3-pt Field Goals Made: 276 (2nd).  3-pt Field Goals Attempted: 795 (2nd).  Points Scored: 1,960 (3rd).  Field Goals Attempted: 1,534 (3rd).  Steals: 148 (4th).  Games Played: 129 (5th).  Free Throws Made: 398 (6th).  Field Goals Made: 643 (7th).  Free Throws Attempted: 533 (8th).((http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/umas/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/111210Rider.pdf, page 47))((All records were valid at the time, may have since been surpassed.  See the [[statistics_history|Statistics History page]] for current leaders.))
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   * Scored in double-figures in 96 games (including 30 of 31 as a senior, 28 of 30 as a junior, 33 of 36 as a sophomore).   * Scored in double-figures in 96 games (including 30 of 31 as a senior, 28 of 30 as a junior, 33 of 36 as a sophomore).
   * Played 3,459 minutes in 129 games, yet only fouled out of 2 games.   * Played 3,459 minutes in 129 games, yet only fouled out of 2 games.
 +  * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK1F9_lyi-E|2023 interview with A-10 Vault]]
 +  * [[https://umassathletics.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/ricky-harris/408|Official roster page]]
  
 ==== 2009-10 Senior year ==== ==== 2009-10 Senior year ====
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   * Scored 613 points on the season.  On the UMass single-season points scored list, 613 was 10th-best, at the time.  On the UM single-season scoring average list, his 19.77 average was 9th-best.((http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/umas/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/111210Rider.pdf, page 46))   * Scored 613 points on the season.  On the UMass single-season points scored list, 613 was 10th-best, at the time.  On the UM single-season scoring average list, his 19.77 average was 9th-best.((http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/umas/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/111210Rider.pdf, page 46))
   * Led UMass to A-10 First Round [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0309charlotte/|win at Charlotte (3/9)]] with 24 points including UMass’ first 10 points of game and 11-12 free throws in game.   * Led UMass to A-10 First Round [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0309charlotte/|win at Charlotte (3/9)]] with 24 points including UMass’ first 10 points of game and 11-12 free throws in game.
-  * On Senior Day, had “greatest day of his life” hitting game-winner with 3.5 second left to send UMass to A-10 Tournament as part of scoring game-high 28 points [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0306rhody/|vs. Rhode Island (3/6)]]. Also had seven rebounds and five assists in the dramatic win.+  * On Senior Day, had “greatest day of his life” hitting game-winner with 3.5 second left to send UMass to A-10 Tournament as part of scoring game-high 28 points [[game20100306_rhode_island|vs. Rhode Island (3/6)]]. Also had seven rebounds and five assists in the dramatic win.
   * Fourth career 30-point game with 31 points (tied UM record with career-high eight 3-pointers), seven rebounds, five assists [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0303la_salle/|at La Salle (3/3)]].   * Fourth career 30-point game with 31 points (tied UM record with career-high eight 3-pointers), seven rebounds, five assists [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0303la_salle/|at La Salle (3/3)]].
   * 37-game double-figure scoring streak snapped with just nine points [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0227dayton/|at Dayton (2/27)]].  Was only game on season where he missed double-figures.   * 37-game double-figure scoring streak snapped with just nine points [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0227dayton/|at Dayton (2/27)]].  Was only game on season where he missed double-figures.
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   * Tallied 18 points as he moved past Edwin Green (1,393) to 11th in career scoring [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/1121uafs/|vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11/21)]].   * Tallied 18 points as he moved past Edwin Green (1,393) to 11th in career scoring [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/1121uafs/|vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11/21)]].
   * Moved to 12th in career points at UMass with 26 points [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/1118cornell/|vs. Cornell (11/18)]] in Legends Classic in 100th career game. Also had three steals.   * Moved to 12th in career points at UMass with 26 points [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/1118cornell/|vs. Cornell (11/18)]] in Legends Classic in 100th career game. Also had three steals.
-  * Preseason Atlantic 10 First-Team.((http://www.atlantic10.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/102209aaa.html)) Athlon named him the Atlantic 10’s “Most Entraintaining Player”.+  * Preseason Atlantic 10 First-Team.((http://www.atlantic10.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/102209aaa.html)) Athlon named him the Atlantic 10’s “Most Entertaining Player”.
  
 ==== 2008-09 Junior year ==== ==== 2008-09 Junior year ====
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 Accomplishments: Accomplishments:
 +[{{ ::2006-07_ricky_harris_poster.jpg?direct&300|}}]
   *Double-Doubles: none   *Double-Doubles: none
   *30-plus Point Games: 4 times, last [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0303la_salle/|at La Salle (3/3/2010)]]   *30-plus Point Games: 4 times, last [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0303la_salle/|at La Salle (3/3/2010)]]
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   *40-plus Minutes: 3 times, last [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0211duquesne/|at Duquesne (2/11/2010)]]   *40-plus Minutes: 3 times, last [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2009-10/0211duquesne/|at Duquesne (2/11/2010)]]
  
-Expanded stats from [[http://statsheet.com/mcb/players/player/massachusetts/ricky-harris|StatSheet]]+[[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/ricky-harris-1.html|Game logs from Sports Reference]]
  
 ==== Career Highs ==== ==== Career Highs ====
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 |Steals|5 - [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2007-08/1114yale|vs Yale (11/14/2007)]]| |Steals|5 - [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2007-08/1114yale|vs Yale (11/14/2007)]]|
 |Minutes|41 - [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2008-09/0121charlotte/|at Charlotte (1/21/2009)]]| |Minutes|41 - [[http://umasshoops.com/games/2008-09/0121charlotte/|at Charlotte (1/21/2009)]]|
 +
 +Alt. source: [[https://basketball.realgm.com/player/Ricky-Harris/Bests/10154/NCAA|RealGM.com]]
  
 ==== Career Honors ==== ==== Career Honors ====
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   * My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Singing, trying to cook, I am very funny   * My Best Non-Athletic Talent: Singing, trying to cook, I am very funny
   * If I Had $1 Billion Dollars I Would: Take my family out of Baltimore   * If I Had $1 Billion Dollars I Would: Take my family out of Baltimore
 +
 +===== Coaching - at UMass =====
 +==== Maryland (2023-) ====
 +  * Joined [[wp>Kevin Willard|Kevin Willard's]] staff in the 2023 off-season, becoming [[opponent_maryland|Maryland's]] Director of Player Personnel((https://umterps.com/news/2023/5/30/mens-basketball-ricky-harris-named-mens-basketball-director-of-player-personnel.aspx))
 +
 +==== UMass (2021-23) ====
 +{{ :harris_ricky_roster_photo_2022-23.jpg?direct&100|Ricky Harris roster photo 2022-23}}
 +  * Joined [[mccall_matt|Matt McCall's]] staff in Summer 2021.  Given the title of "Director of Player Personnel/Assistant to the Head Coach".((https://umassathletics.com/news/2021/6/11/mens-basketball-ricky-harris-joins-umass-mens-basketball-coaching-staff.aspx))
 +  * The only staffer to be retained during the McCall / [[frank_martin|Martin]] change in the 2022 off-season.  Title in 2022-23 was Director of Basketball Operations.((https://umassathletics.com/sports/mens-basketball/coaches/2022-23))
 +
 +===== Professional Basketball (Player) =====
 +Played 11 seasons of professional ball overseas in Lithuania, Ukraine, Germany, Italy, Turkey and Argentina.
 +
 +Went to Argentina, playing with [[https://www.proballers.com/basketball/team/13202/salta/2017|Salta]] in 2017-18, and [[https://www.proballers.com/basketball/team/2563/san-martin-corrientes/2018|San Martin Corrientes]] in 2018-19.
 +
 +Went to Turkey, playing with [[https://www.proballers.com/basketball/team/2959/ankara-dsi/2015|Ankara DSI]] in 2015-16, and [[https://www.proballers.com/basketball/team/3158/orman/2016|Orman]] in 2016-17.
 +
 +2014-15: Stayed in Germany but moved to [[https://www.proballers.com/basketball/team/385/roemerstrom-gladiators-trier|Romerstrom Gladiators Trier]].
 +
 +Returned to s.Oliver Baskets Wuerzburg for the 2013-14 season.
 +
 +Played in the 2013 NBA Summer League with the [[wp>Toronto Raptors]].((http://basketball.realgm.com/player/Ricky-Harris/Summary/10154))((https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/terps/bs-sp-ricky-harris-director-player-personnel-maryland-mens-basketball-20231031-jsodhj2rsnftho2tdvpjuvjx2u-story.html))
 +
 +Played in Italy in 2012-13, for the Biancoblu Basket Bologna club.  [[http://www.fortitudobologna.it/|Club site]], [[http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=ITA&Team=293|Eurobasket.com page]]
 +
 +Played the 2011-12 season in Germany with s.Oliver Baskets Wuerzburg.((http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=GER&Team=2745))  Club sites: [[http://www.soliver-baskets.de/home.html|official]], [[wp>S.Oliver_Baskets|Wikipedia]].  [[http://www.soliver-baskets.de/ricky-harris.html|Ricky's player page]].
 +
 +Played with the BC Siauliai club in Lithuania in 2010-11.((http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=LITHUANIA&Team=1530&Year=2010-2011))
 +
 +Also played professionally in Philippines and Ukraine.((http://www.eurobasket.com/player.asp?Cntry=GER&PlayerID=115478))
  
 ===== Pre-UMass ===== ===== Pre-UMass =====
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 Harris starred in the National Prep School Invitational in February of 2006 earning the top ranking of all players at that event held in Rhode Island. HoopScoop.com ranked him as the 27th-best fifth-year player in the nation. He was ranked as the fourth-best shooting guard available in the late signing period by HoopScoop.com. Harris starred in the National Prep School Invitational in February of 2006 earning the top ranking of all players at that event held in Rhode Island. HoopScoop.com ranked him as the 27th-best fifth-year player in the nation. He was ranked as the fourth-best shooting guard available in the late signing period by HoopScoop.com.
  
-Harris was a high school star at Calvert Hall where he earned Baltimore Catholic League Co-Player of the Year honors in 2005 playing for head coach Mark Amatucci. He was honored as All-Baltimore Metro and All-Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) as a junior and senior. He was named to the Baltimore's Sun's All-Metro Second Team as senior. Harris averaged 23.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals as a senior and 19.0 points per game, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game in his junior year with the Cardinals. He finished as Calvert Hall's third all-time leading scorer behind 2002 Maryland All-American and current Portland Trailblazer Juan Dixon and Reggie Bryant who starred at Villanova and Saint Louis.+Harris was a high school star at Calvert Hall where he earned Baltimore Catholic League Co-Player of the Year honors in 2005 playing for head coach Mark Amatucci. He was honored as All-Baltimore Metro and All-Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) as a junior and senior. He was named to the Baltimore's Sun's All-Metro Second Team as senior. Harris averaged 23.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals as a senior and 19.0 points per game, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game in his junior year with the Cardinals. He finished as Calvert Hall's third all-time leading scorer behind 2002 [[opponent_maryland|Maryland]] All-American and NBA alumnus [[wp>Juan Dixon]] and Reggie Bryant who starred at [[opponent_villanova|Villanova]] and [[opponent_st_louis|Saint Louis]].
  
-Harris played for the Baltimore Select AAU team. He was named the Eastern Invitational's Most Outstanding Player after his senior season. He also played in the Charm City Challenge in Baltimore, the adidas Memorial Day Classic in Maryland, the Kingwood Classic in Houston, the BET Pro-Am and Top 20 All-Star Game in 2005. +Harris played for the Baltimore Select AAU team. He was named the Eastern Invitational's Most Outstanding Player after his senior season. He also played in the Charm City Challenge in Baltimore, the adidas Memorial Day Classic in Maryland, the Kingwood Classic in Houston, the BET Pro-Am and Top 20 All-Star Game in 2005. 
 + 
 +Had originally committed to play at [[wp>Loyola Greyhounds men's basketball|Loyola (MD)]] for coach [[wp>Jimmy Patsos]], but ultimately requested and received his release.((https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/terps/bs-sp-ricky-harris-director-player-personnel-maryland-mens-basketball-20231031-jsodhj2rsnftho2tdvpjuvjx2u-story.html))
  
 ===== Personal ===== ===== Personal =====
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   * Brother of Derrick and Riquelle Harris   * Brother of Derrick and Riquelle Harris
   * Major: Communications   * Major: Communications
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-===== Post-UMass ===== 
-Played in the 2013 NBA Summer League with the Toronto Raptors.((http://basketball.realgm.com/player/Ricky-Harris/Summary/10154)) 
- 
-Played in Italy in 2012-13, for the Biancoblu Basket Bologna club.  [[http://www.fortitudobologna.it/|Club site]], [[http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=ITA&Team=293|Eurobasket.com page]] 
- 
-Played the 2011-12 season with s.Oliver Baskets Wuerzburg.((http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=GER&Team=2745))  Club sites: [[http://www.soliver-baskets.de/home.html|official]], [[wp>S.Oliver_Baskets|Wikipedia]].  [[http://www.soliver-baskets.de/ricky-harris.html|Ricky's player page]]. 
- 
-Played with the BC Siauliai club in Lithuania in 2010-11.((http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=LITHUANIA&Team=1530&Year=2010-2011)) 
- 
-Also played professionally in Philippines and Ukraine.((http://www.eurobasket.com/player.asp?Cntry=GER&PlayerID=115478)) 
  
 ===== External Links ===== ===== External Links =====
-[[https://twitter.com/#!/RickyHarris5|Twitter - Ricky Harris]]\\ +  * [[https://twitter.com/#!/RickyHarris5|Twitter - Ricky Harris]] 
-[[http://www.umassathletics.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/harris_ricky00.html|Official roster page from UMass Athletics]]+  [[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/ricky-harris-1.html|Sports Reference - Ricky Harris]] 
 +  * [[https://basketball.realgm.com/player/Ricky-Harris/Summary/10154|RealGM - Ricky Harris]] 
 +  * [[https://www.proballers.com/basketball/player/52226/ricky-harris|Proballers - Ricky Harris]]
  
-{{tag>"Players" "Jersey # 5" "Born in 1987" "Guards" "Players from Maryland" "Prep School Calvert Hall" "Played for Travis Ford" "Played for Derek Kellogg"}}+{{tag>"Players" "Jersey # 5" "Born in 1987" "Guards" "Players from Maryland" "Prep School Calvert Hall" "Played for Travis Ford" "Played for Derek Kellogg" "1000 Point Scorer"}}
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