TITANS `06: Hit .295 for the Titans making five
starts at third base and 19 as the designated hitter • His
longest hitting streak of the season was a four-gamer that lasted
from Apr. 2 to Apr. 9 when he went 6-for-16 (.375) • Had five
multi-hit games including two career-high, three-hit efforts on
Mar. 7 (vs. San Diego State) and Mar. 11 (vs. East Carolina) •
Had a career-high four RBI on Mar. 11 vs. East Carolina • Hit
.286 (8-for-28) with runners in scoring position • Made just
one error in 18 attempts on the field.
LSU `05: Hit .122 (6-for-41) in 18 games for
the Tigers in 2005 • Earned a place on the SEC Academic Honor
Roll after receiving a medical redshirt in 2004 after suffering a
knee injury during pre-season drills • Transferred to
Louisiana State in the fall of 2003 after a season at Santa Ana
College.
SANTA ANA COLLEGE: Was a JUCO All-American in
2003 under Head Coach Don Sneddon • Batted .407 with eight
home runs, 70 hits, 19 doubles, 51 RBI, and 16 stolen bases for the
Dons • Was also named a first-team all-conference selection at
third base • Was an honor student and member of the Dean's
List during his one-year stint in Santa Ana.
TUSTIN HS: Product of Tustin High School where
he was a four-year letterman • Batted .530 as a senior •
Named team captain and MVP all four seasons • Also named a
Scholar Athlete all four years • Landed on the Dean's List as
a senior.
PERSONAL: Born on September 15, 1983, in
Fountain Valley, Calif. • Parents are Clay and Nancy Harris
• Full name is Bryan Scott Harris • His nickname is
B-Rabbit • Has a younger sister (Kellie) • Lists his
parents as his greatest influences • Majoring in kinesiology
• Would like to see LSU added to the Titans' schedule •
Likes to watch and collect movies • Greatest sports thrill is
playing in the Cape Cod All-Star Game for two years • Models
his game after David Ortiz • If he could have dinner with
anyone dead or alive it would be Mickey Mantle • Favorites
include: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (team), Saw and Rounders
(movies), 2Pac, The Eagles, and Creedence Clearwater Revival
(musical artists).