During a nearly seven-hour drive back to Buffalo from Hofstra University, Jaiden Harrison of Bishop Timon reflected on the sobering truth of finality after losing the New York State Catholic High School Athletic Association’s Class AA state championship game in double overtime, marking the end of his high school basketball career.

By the Numbers
  • Harrison's stats: points (20.3), rebounds (7.6), assists (6.3), blocks (1.0) and steals (2.1)
  • Winning 23 of 25 games by double figures
Yes, But

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State of Play
  • Bishop Timon ended the season as one of the state's best teams, with Harrison being the leader in major stat categories
  • Harrison will continue his basketball career at Arkansas State as a preferred walk-on
What's Next

Harrison's career at Arkansas State and his journey in college basketball.

Bottom Line

Harrison's exceptional high school basketball career as the all-time leading scorer in Western New York and his transition to college basketball highlights his hard work, leadership, and resilience.