2013-14 Men's Basketball Roster

Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaq dunks
Shaquille Harrison
Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison vs. Iona
Shaquille harrison vs. ORU
Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Shaquille Harrison
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Harrison MBB Drillers First Pitch
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Harrison MBB Drillers First Pitch
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Harrison MBB Drillers First Pitch
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Harrison MBB Drillers First Pitch
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Shaquille Harrison playing basketball
Shaquille Harrison
Jersey Number 11

Shaquille Harrison

  • Height:
    6-3
  • Weight:
    175
  • Class:
    Sophomore
  • Hometown:
    Kansas City, Mo.
  • High School:
    Lee's Summit H.S.
CAREER AT TULSA  ––  A four-year letterwinner . . . started all 133 games in his four years . . . averaged 11.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.8 steals per game . . . scored in double figures 73 times . . . scored at least 20 points 21 times . . . ranks 2nd all-time at TU with 461 career assists . . . ranks 3rd all-time at TU with 244 career steals . . . only TU player to start every game his team played during his four-year career . . . ranks second at TU with 133 starts . . . tied for seventh at TU appearing in 133 games . . . only TU player to ever compiled at least 1,300 points, 400 assists and 200 steals . . . only TU player with 50-plus steals in all four seasons . . . two-time American Athletic Conference performer, and two-time NABC all-district performer.
 
2015-16 –– American Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year . . . All-American Athletic Conference Second Team . . . NABC District 25 First Team . . . started all 32 games . . . averaged 15.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.9 steals in 32.3 minutes per game . . . scored double digits 27 times . . . scored 20 points 11 times . . . scored 20 points in each of the first five games of the season – third-most points (117) through first five games in program history . . . named on Naismith Award Early Season Watch List . . . nominated for NABC Good Works Team . . . American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on Nov. 23 . . . scored career-high 31 points with 13 free throws, nine rebounds, five assists and five steals vs. Ohio (11-20) . . . tallied two double-doubles: had 10 points and career-high 10 assists at East Carolina (1-19), and scored 20 points with career-high 11 rebounds, adding six assists at Temple (2-4) . . . tallied 20 points and five rebounds in win over No. 9 Wichita State (11-17) . . . scored 24 points vs. Indiana State (11-22), and 20 points vs. South Carolina (11-23) . . . put up 24 points with six rebounds, three assists and two steals vs. Iona (12-8) . . . had 21 points, six assists and two steals at No. 22 Cincinnati (1-2) . . . tallied 21 points, five rebounds, eight assists and two steals with 9-13 field goals in win at No. 16 SMU (2-10) . . . scored 20 points with five rebounds, five assists, two steals and no turnovers at Memphis (2-28) . . . had 15 points, eight assists and two steals on Senior Day vs. USF (3-5) . . . scored 23 points with seven rebounds and five assists on 10-13 field games in NCAA Tournament vs. Michigan (3-16).

2014-15 –– All-American Athletic Conference Second Team . . . started all 34 games . . . averaged 13.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.0 steals and 0.6 blocks per game . . . American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on Jan. 12 . . . scored in double figures 21 times . . . scored 20 points seven times . . . had one double-double . . . first player to score 20 points in five straight games since Justin Hurtt in 2011 . . . scored 17 points vs. Oklahoma State (11-26) . . . scored a season-high 24 points with seven rebounds, four assists and three steals vs. SE Oklahoma State (12-10) . . . scored 21 points with five assists and five rebounds vs. Oklahoma (12-13) . . . scored 23 points on 10-of-15 FG’s (matching career-high FG made) with season-high seven assists vs. Missouri State (12-17) . . . scored 24 points on 10-of-15 FG’s with three assists vs. Incarnate Word (12-22) . . . scored 22 points on 9-of-13 FG’s, with four steals, four rebounds and two assists at UCF (12-31) . . . scored 24 points, including 19 points on 7-of-11 FG’s in the second half, and made 10-of-12 FT’s and tallied six rebounds at Temple (1-10) . . . put up 18 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and four steals with zero turnovers vs. Memphis (1-21) . . . tallied 23 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three steals, including all eight TU points in overtime win at Memphis (2-28) . . . tallied 10 points, nine rebounds and a career-high nine assists at SMU (3-8) . . . tallied 15 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four steals in NIT Second Round vs. Murray State (3-23).
 
2013-14 –– Started all 34 games . . . averaged 9.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.8 steals . . . had 15 double-figure scoring games and scored 20-plus points three times . . . vs. Oral Roberts (11-10) scored 18 points with three rebounds, two assists and two steals . . . scored a career-high 21 points with three assists and three steals at Missouri State (11-16) . . . tallied seven assists, seven points, five rebounds and two blocks at Creighton (11-23) . . . scored 11 points on 4-of-5 field goals with his first 3-pointer of the season and four rebounds vs. Texas Southern (12-4) . . . scored 13 points on 3-of-6 FG and 7-of-8 FT with seven assists and three steals vs. UALR (12-10) . . . scored 17 points on 6-of-10 FGs with five assists at Oklahoma (12-14) . . . tallied 15 points and three assists vs. Grand Canyon (12-18) . . . scored a career-high 23 points on 8-of-9 field goals, with two 3-pointers, 5-for-5 free throws, six assists and two steals vs. Tulane (1-9) . . . scored career-high 26 points on 10-of-15 shooting and 6-of-8 free throws, with seven rebounds, four assists and two steals at Charlotte (1-16) . . . matched his career high with eight assists at Rice (2-8) . . . scored 17 points with five assists and five steals at FIU (2-22) . . . scored 15 points, making 11-of-16 free throws, and matched career high with eight rebounds at North Texas (3-6) . . . in C-USA Tournament, scored 10 points vs. Middle Tennessee (3-14) and Louisiana Tech (3-15) and had eight rebounds vs. LATech (3-15).
 
2012-13 –– Started all 33 games . . . averaged 6.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.7 steals per game . . . ranked second in TU history among freshman with 56 steals and 94 assists . . . scored in double figures nine times . . . scored nine points with four assists and seven steals in his first collegiate game vs. LSU Shreveport (11-11) . . . just the fourth player in TU history to tally at least seven steals in a game and the first since Eric Coley (1996-00) had eight steals against Rice on Feb. 14, 2000 . . . scored 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting with four rebounds, two assists and three steals vs. Jackson State (11-21) . . . led TU to a win over Rice with season-high 14 points, eight rebounds, five steals and four assists (1-12) . . . matched season high with 14 points, added five assists and four steals at UCF (2-23) . . . tallied eight assists with no turnovers, seven points and seven rebounds vs. Tulane (3-2).
 
HIGH SCHOOL ––  Was a three-year letterman and two-year starter at Lees Summit (Mo.) West High School . . . averaged 17.3 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 3.2 steals as a senior . . . led his team to a 27-4 record and to the state of Missouri’s Class 5 Final Four . . . was named the Suburban Mid-6 Conference Player of the Year and the Kansas City Star’s Metro Player of the Year in his senior season . . . was one of five finalists for the DiRenna Award, which is presented to the top player in the Kansas City-metro area . . . was also selected as the 610 Radio Sports Star of the Year in 2012 as well . . . earned first-team all-state accolades as a senior and was a two-time all-district and all-conference selection . . . also garnered all-tournament team merits at the Ray-Peck Tournament, Culver’s Tournament and the William Jewell Holiday Tournament, where he earned MVP honors for two straight years . . . set the single-season steals record at Lees Summit West with 100 steals as a senior . . . finished his career second on the school’s career scoring, steals and blocked shots lists, as well as fourth in assists and fifth in rebounding . . . also lettered three years in football, where he was a first-team all-state receiver . . . high school basketball coach was Michael Schieber.
 
PERSONAL ––  Favorite NBA player is Kobe Bryant . . . the Los Angeles Lakers is his favorite NBA team . . . his favorite actor is Will Smith . . . his most memorable sports moment was making the 2014 NCAA Tournament . . . favorite move is The Lion King . . . favorite TV show is “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” . . . favorite book is A Series of Unfortunate Events . . . favorite game as a child was NBA Live . . . his mother is Michelle Francis . . . his father Jack Harrison Jr. is deceased . . . has two brothers and a sister . . . born October 6, 1993 in Kansas City, Mo.
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