CAREER ACCOLADES
2013-14 Big West Honorable Mention
REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2013-14)
A Big West Conference honorable mention pick, appeared in
27 games making 26 starts as one of Fullerton’s main
offensive options…also was often given the task of defending
the opponent’s leading scorer…finished second on the
team in points per game (15.6), which also ranked ninth in the Big
West…1.26 steals per game led the Titans while ranking
seventh in the league…his 54 three pointers (2.0 per game)
ranked second on the roster and seventh in the Big West…also
totaled 66 assists (second on the team) while leading the Titans
with 114 free throws made...recorded 22 double-figure scoring
games, including eight 20-point efforts…led the Titans in
scoring on 11 occasions, in rebounds five times and in assists on
13 occasions…ended the season scoring double figures in
Fullerton’s final 17 games…averaged 17.7 ppg in Big
West games only ranking fifth in the league, and his 2.56
three-pointers per game in Big West games ranked second…one
of five players in the Big West to knock down at least seven
three-pointers a game, setting a career high and Titan season
high converting seven treys in a 92-83 overtime loss at Cal State
Northridge (02/08)…his 29 points vs. Hawai'i marked a career
best as well as a Titan season high as Fullerton fell 83-80 in its
Homecoming game (02/15)…in Fullerton’s first three
games (2-1) averaged 17.7 points and 3.0 rebounds per game shooting
52.6 percent from the floor and knocking down eight three-pointers
while dishing eight assists…suffered a sprained ankle that
caused him to miss the next four games…led the Titans with
21 points on 6-of-12 shooting from the floor and 9-of-10 shooting
from the free-throw line in an 87-80 win over Texas Southern
(12/15)…scored 22 points (19 in the second half) on 8-of-13
shooting knocking down four three-pointers in Fullerton’s
74-72 victory over UC Santa Barbara (01/25)…scored 27 points
and knocked down seven three-pointers in a 92-83 loss at Cal State
Northridge (02/08)…scored a career-high 29 points on
10-of-21 shooting and an 8-of-9 effort from the free-throw line in
an 83-80 loss to Hawai’i in Fullerton’s Homecoming game
(02/15)…scored 22 points, dished five assists and knocked
down 11 free throws as Fullerton edged Long Beach State, 84-76, at
Titan Gym (03/01).
REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE
(2012-13)
One of five players to
appear in all 32 games, making 23 consecutive starts after coming
off the bench for the first nine games of the year... ranked fourth
on the team in scoring at 10.5 ppg while shooting .411 from the
floor, .340 from the three-point line, and .706 from the stripe...
also averaged 2.5 assists per game... reached double figures in 19
games -- including the final eight games of the season (14.3
ppg)... scored a Fullerton career high of 22 points in the regular
season finale at Cal Poly on March 9... one of the Titans' top
rebounders at 4.2 rpg (fifth on the team), including a career-high
eight rebounds at UC Santa Barbara (March 7) and a pair of
seven-rebound performances... his 136 rebounds overall were second
on the team... second on the team with 55 steals, including six
swipes at CSU Bakersfield on Jan. 9, and third on the team with 79
assists (2.47 apg)... ranked second on the team in minutes played
(1,053 -- 32.9 mpg).
SOPHOMORE (2011-12)
Sat out a redshirt season but practiced with the team much
of the year.
NORTHEASTERN | FRESHMAN (2010-11)
Spent his freshman seasonat Northeastern University in
Boston where he averaged 6.4 points, 2.0 rebounds and 2.1 assists
for the Huskies in 2010-11... played in 30 of the team's 31 games
(11-20) and started 4 times... he shot 42 percent from the floor
and 76 percent from the foul line... he led the team with 11 points
in a game against Saint Louis on Dec. 22... he shared the team lead
with 6 rebounds at Old Dominion on Jan. 5 and led the team with 4
boards at VCU on Jan. 15.
BRIDGTON ACADEMY
Harris played one season at Bridgton Prep in North Bridgton,
Maine... he was selected the team's MVP as a combo guard, averaging
more than 20 points per game... he led the Wolverines to the NEPSAC
quarterfinals.
HIGH SCHOOL
Alex was team captain and MVP for the Gauchos and Coach Rod Battle
his junior and senior seasons at El Cerrito High in El Cerrito in
the Bay Area, twice gaining all-league honors... he helped El
Cerrito win the Alameda-Contra Costa League championship as a
junior... as a senior he averaged 15.6 points to lead the league in
scoring.
PERSONAL
Born in Richmond, California... parents are Eric Harris and
DeMarcoe Porter... has a brother, Isiah... Afro-American studies
major... enjoys cooking... most memorable sports thrill was hitting
game-winning shot in the sixth grade... played travel ball for Team
94 and credits Coach Phil Handy for most influence on his career:
"He helped me improve my game and helped me get into college."