Men’s Basketball Welcomes Trey Harris, West Virginia State Transfer
Tarleton State Men's Basketball has secured West Virginia State transfer Trey Harris for the upcoming 2026-27 season. Harris becomes the tenth transfer signed by the program, joining a seasoned class of six senior transfers. Coach Haut highlighted Harris's versatility as a 6'7" guard and emphasized his commitment to improving his skills. As he moves back to Texas, this marks Harris's fifth collegiate program in six years, showcasing his determination to thrive in a supportive environment.
By the Numbers- Trey Harris averaged 16.6 points and 5.9 rebounds per game in his last season at West Virginia State.
- He scored in double figures in 22 out of 28 games last season, with a career-high of 33 points against Glenville State.
While the Texans celebrate Harris's signing, concerns remain about his injury history, particularly regarding his time at Chadron State where his season was cut short. Additionally, the transition from various programs could affect team chemistry as he integrates into the squad.
State of Play- The Texans are focusing on an upperclassman-led roster with an emphasis on experience and leadership.
- With five transfers now part of the team, the coaching staff is keen on fostering a cohesive playing style moving forward.
Harris's adaptation to Tarleton State will be critical, as he aims to establish himself early in the season. As the team prepares for competition, examining how Harris meshes with his new teammates will be essential in determining their success.
Bottom LineThe addition of Trey Harris could be a game-changer for Tarleton State, but his ability to stay healthy and adapt to the team will ultimately define his impact. This step forward signals the program's ambition to build a competitive force in men's basketball.
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