Published Aug 5, 2010
South Carolina wing picking up steam
Eric Bossi
Rivals.com Basketball Recruiting Analyst
Under the guidance of program director Dion Bethea, the Carolina Ravens finished off July on a high note. The Reavens made it all the way to finals of AAU Nationals and shooting guard DaMarcus Harrison played a huge role.
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The 6-foot-4 native of South Carolina is getting ready for his final year at Arden (N.C.) Christ School, and his stock is higher than ever after a very strong July.
"I'm hearing from BYU, Wisconsin, Virginia, Clemson, South Florida, Marquette and Oklahoma State," Harrison told rivals.com. "I think there's going to be more."
A sweet shooting wing with deep range, a good frame and under-rated athleticism, Harrison showed a more diverse offensive game during July.
"People like that I can shoot," said Harrison. "But, I think the other parts of my game have been underrated.
When he initially burst on the scene as a rising sophomore, Harrison received quite a bit of attention. Then, things seemed to stagnate for a while before taking off again this summer.
Harrison says that the ups and downs of recruiting have taught him a lot and for now, he's in no rush. But, it's more than likely he'll make a fall decision and visits should be getting set soon.
"I'd like to decide early if I can," said Harrison. "I'd like to focus on my senior year."