Former Duke guard Darren Harris transfers to Big Ten school

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Former Duke guard Darren Harris transfers to Big Ten school

Former Duke guard Darren Harris transfers to Big Ten school

After two seasons with the Blue Devils, Darren Harris has committed to another university. The guard has two years of eligibility remaining.

Former Duke guard Darren Harris transfers to Big Ten school

After two seasons with the Blue Devils, Darren Harris has committed to another university. The guard has two years of eligibility remaining.

After two seasons with the Duke Blue Devils, sharpshooting guard Darren Harris is taking his talents to the Big Ten. Harris has committed to join the Indiana Hoosiers, a move announced less than a week after he entered the transfer portal.

Seeking a larger role, Harris departs Duke where his playing time was limited. Over 57 appearances, he averaged just 8.4 minutes per game, which impacted his overall stat line of 2.8 points and 0.9 rebounds per contest.

With two years of eligibility remaining, this transfer represents a fresh start. Harris will look to carve out significant minutes for an Indiana squad aiming to climb the Big Ten standings after an 18-14 season.

For Hoosier fans, adding a player developed in Duke's prestigious program brings potential perimeter depth and shooting. It's a classic transfer portal story: a talented player seeking the right fit to unlock his full potential on the court.

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