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Harris Enters the Transfer Portal

West Virginia University forward Josiah Harris is leaving the men's basketball program.
Feb 20, 2024; Morgantown, West Virginia, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers forward Josiah Harris (22)
Feb 20, 2024; Morgantown, West Virginia, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers forward Josiah Harris (22) | Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports

On Monday, West Virginia forward Josiah Harris announced he is entering the NCAA Transfer Portal. He will have two years of eligibility remaining.

“Dear Mountaineer Family,

“I am referring to you as family because that is what you are. When I left my family in Ohio two years ago it was difficult, but I knew that the departure would not be forever and that it was necessary in order to grown from a boy to a man. Thay is what West Virginia has done for me. I walked through the doors as a boy and, I am both saddened and proud to say that I must leave you a man, but a man who is truly blessed. Blessed to not only have a Bachelor’s degree, but in May, a Master’s degree that will be permanently engraved with the West Virginia University Insignia.

“Now with as much difficulty as it was to leave my Ohio Family it is with that same difficulty, I must depart from my West Virginia family to grow in other ways. I will forever be grateful to all the coaches I’ve had. To the legendary Coach Huggins and his staff who laid the foundation of my collegiate basketball career. To Coach Eilert and his staff who taught me, that even when the odds are stacked against you to keep fighting with all your heart. To all the fans who inspired me with their unwavering spirit and support. I would like to thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

“To the future Mountaineers team, I know that like a great phoenix you are ready to rise again under the guidance of Coach Devries! I want to thank you West Virginia for the love you have shown me, the wisdom you have instilled in me, and the memories that I will carry with me always. This is my home and I look forward to returning time and time again with love in my heart and a pizza roll in my hand as a proud West Virginia University alumnus. This is not goodbye, this is see ya later. I am and will forever be a Mountaineer. Just like the country road, life is long and winding but no matter where that road takes me, my home away from home will be here in West Virginia.”

Harris earned his bachelor’s degree in communication and will get his master’s degree in executive sport management in May.

The Canton, Ohio, native averaged 5.0 points and 4.1 rebounds per game last season while averaging 19.1 minutes per game. He finishes his Mountaineer career averaging 3.9 ppg.

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