Top-125 recruit Harris Reynolds commits to Clemson
Harris Reynolds, a high three-star shooting guard in the 2026 class, has committed to Clemson, he told Rivals.
The 6-foot-5 senior out of St. Pius X (GA) ultimately chose the Tigers over Virginia Tech, Saint Louis, South Florida, and VCU. He also received offers from Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, Providence, and more.
Reynolds, an Atlanta native, is ranked as the No. 112 overall player in the class, according to the Rivals’ Top-150 Player Rankings. He’s also the No. 26 ranked shooting guard.
He becomes Clemson’s second commitment this cycle, joining four-star PF Will Stevens (No. 95 NATL).
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Reynolds on his commitment to Clemson
Harris Reynolds went in-depth on his decision to choose Clemson with Rivals.
“I chose Clemson because it feels like home, the culture, the coaches, and the people truly care about you. The schools vision matches my goals on and off the court, and I believe it’s the perfect place for me to grow.”
What led to his trust in the coaching staff?
“They were genuine from the start and always kept it real with me. They believed in me as a player, and that meant a lot. Their consistency and honesty made it easy to trust them.”
In his own words, what type of player is Clemson getting in Reynolds?
“I would describe myself as a quick guard that plays with a lot of control, I can pushes the pace, creates for teammates, and can score from all three levels.”
He has a message for Tigers fans.
“I’m ready to bring a National Championship to Tigertown, Go Tigers!”