After playing in 22 games and starting in three of them, Chris Harris Jr’s impressive freshman season ended abruptly, after he suffered a torn ACL against TCU on Feb. 5.
Before going down, Harris was a key contributor to the Cowboys’ defense but also provided sparks on offense with his 3-point range..


Now a little more than eight months after the injury occured, Harris is back on the court for the Cowboys.
“Chris is probably a little ahead of schedule, I think structurally from what the doctors tell me,”coach Mike Boynton said.