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Harris to stay at MSU at least one more season

April 18, 2013
	<p>Freshman guard Gary Harris lays up the ball Friday, March. 29, 2013, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. The Duke Blue Devils defeated the Spartans, 71-61, in the Sweet Sixteen of the <span class="caps">NCAA</span> Tournament and now advance to the Elite Eight. Adam Toolin/The State News</p>

Freshman guard Gary Harris lays up the ball Friday, March. 29, 2013, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. The Duke Blue Devils defeated the Spartans, 71-61, in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament and now advance to the Elite Eight. Adam Toolin/The State News

After weeks of speculation, freshman guard Gary Harris will return for his sophomore season with MSU men’s basketball program.

The program’s first ever Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Harris led all Big Ten freshman in scoring with 13.7 points per game — including 12.9 points per game in the regular season, becoming the third-highest scoring freshman in program history behind only Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Shawn Respert.

With 10 days remaining before the NBA Draft Early Entry Eligibility Deadline, many underclassmen from across the country have taken a look at making the leap to the professional ranks.

However, Harris said although he has NBA dreams, they’re going to have to “wait another day.”

“I’m looking forward to my sophomore season with my Spartan brothers,” Harris said in a statement released by the MSU athletic department. “When the season was done, Coach Izzo gathered a lot of great information and shared it with me and my family. After talking things over with my parents, it is my decision to remain at Michigan State.”

A standout freshman campaign led Harris to find his name on many NBA Draft boards, including holding down the No. 33 spot on CBSSports.com College Basketball Insider Jeff Goodman’s list.

After getting bounced out of the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament by Duke, MSU head coach Tom Izzo addressed concerns of potentially losing Harris, junior guard Keith Appling and junior center Adreian Payne to the NBA Draft. Izzo continuously said he planned to meet with his underclassmen, along with their respective families and advisors, to discuss the route to best serve the interest of the players and the program.

In a statement, Izzo said he has “no doubt” Harris would have been a high draft pick if he were to have left but is “excited” for the opportunity to move forward with him in the rotation.

“Gary had a phenomenal freshman season, but his future is even brighter,” Izzo said in a statement. “After gathering many different opinions, it was determined that he would not need surgery on his shoulder. He’s been committed to his rehab and all indications are that he’s making great progress.

“There’s no question that a healthy Gary Harris is one of the premier guards in the country.”

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