Remember the days when you couldn't transfer within your own conference? Or when you did transfer, you had to sit out an entire season? That stuff feels like ages ago.
Tuesday night, West Virginia will return to action for the Big 12 home opener against Sencire Harris, Kerr Kriisa, and the Cincinnati Bearcats. Can they get back in the win column?
Sencire Harris is bringing a dynamic defense-led skillset to the Cincinnati Bearcats basketball backcourt this coming season. Hear from the West Virginia transfer on his time in Clifton so far with summer workouts in full swing:
Darian DeVries left West Virginia as quickly as he could and that's something that the fan base will always hold against him. Not only did he leave after just one year, but he essentially admitted to being in talks with Indiana before his first season even ended.
West Virginia University guard Sencire Harris will not return to the men's basketball program after entering the NCAA Transfer Portal in late March following the departure of former head coach Darian DeVries.
Continued transfer portal interest is flowing from Cincinnati this weekend as the basketball action keeps cooking. According to On3's Jamie Shaw, UC reached out to West Virginia guard Sencire Harris.
Wednesday morning, West Virginia sophomore guard Sencire Harris posted on X that he is entering the transfer portal. “I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude to West Virginia University and the entire basketball program.
West Virginia guard Sencire Harris will be playing for his third head coach in as many years after playing for Brad Underwood at Illinois as a freshman and then this past season for Darian DeVries.
West Virginia University guard Sencire Harris was selected to the All-Big 12 Defensive team by the league’s coaches Monday afternoon. The sophomore averaged 1.6 steals per game, including a career-high four steals twice against Cincinnati and Arizona State.
Through the first 22 games of the season, West Virginia has proven to be one of the best defensive teams in all of college basketball. A huge part of that success should be credited to guard Sencire Harris, who has been a menace when guarding the ball.
WVU basketball might be without its best defender as Utah comes to town for its first game against West Virginia since 1998. Sophomore guard Sencire Harris went down at the end of Wednesday’s loss at TCU and his status for Saturday is in question.
For the final eight minutes of Wednesday night's game against the TCU Horned Frogs, West Virginia was without starting guard Sencire Harris. According to WVU play-by-play caller Tony Caridi, Harris suffered an ankle injury, which is why Darian DeVries didn't have his best defender on the floor in crunch time.
West Virginia guard Sencire Harris was the spark the Mountaineers needed in the second half against sixth-ranked Houston Wednesday night. The sophomore found himself on the bench for most of the first half.
West Virginia guard Sencire Harris is not known for his offensive prowess, but he has full confidence in his teammates figuring things out on that end of the floor.
Our long regional nightmare is over, WVU basketball sophomore Sencire Harris has finally made a three-pointer this season. Two, in fact, as the Mountaineers’ defensive specialist finished 2-4 from range in the team’s 69-50 win over Oklahoma State on Saturday.
How about the West Virginia Mountaineers? They strolled into Phog Allen Fieldhouse and took down the No. 7 Kansas Jayhawks on New Year's Eve, 62-61, picking up their first win in program history in that venue.