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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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2018 Men's Soccer

16 David Harris

  • Height 5-9
  • Weight 170
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Laurel, Md.
  • Highschool Reservoir

Biography

2017: Had a breakout season for the Retrievers, playing in 16 games, starting in six of them… Scored his first two career goals for four points with 11 shots… Had the game tying goal against Delaware for his first career tally… Scored again the very next game against Vermont.

2016: Played in 14 games… Record of three shots in the season, one during the match against UMass Lowell, one in the match against Navy, and one during the game against Drexel… America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2015: Appeared in six games in the Black and Gold during his first season in Baltimore... He recorded three shots, with two on goal in 2015... Made his collegiate debut in a 5-0 win against Central Arkansas on August 30... Recorded two shots against Stony Brook and one against New Hampshire in back-to-back games. 

Background:  Reservoir's top scorer in both 2013 and 2014, and a member of its 2012 regional and state (3A) championship squad… Captained both his Soccer Association of Columbia club squad and the Reservoir team during his tenure… A member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society… Earned honor roll recognition in all four years of high school…Lists favorite sports team as national side of Argentina… Considering a career as a dental hygienist… Has two older and two younger siblings… Son of Andrea and David Harris, Jr.   

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 16

    2015Freshman

    F/M
    5'9" 170 lbs
    16
  • 16

    2016Sophomore

    F/M
    5'9" 170 lbs
    16
  • 16

    2017Junior

    F/M
    5'9" 170 lbs
    16
  • 16

    2018Senior

    F/MF
    5'9" 170 lbs
    16
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