The Gophers welcomed Class of 2017 recruit Jamir Harris to the team this week, giving him a headstart on his freshman year with summer school around the corner in mid-June.
Harris, a 6-foot-1 guard from Patrick School (N.J.), is known as one of the top three-point shooters in his class, but he hopes to bring a lot more to Richard Pitino's team next season.
In an interview with the Star Tribune last week, Harris talked about his senior season, fellow recruit Isaiah Washington, expectations for himself and the Gophers and more.
Q: How does it feel to be a high school graduate and be going off to college?
A: My senior year definitely happened quickly. I'm excited and very anxious to experience these new things that college is going to bring to my life. I'm very excited to go down there and be a part of the Gophers.
Q: Will you and Isaiah Washington be roommates?
A: Yeah we're pretty sure we're rooming together. He's not going to be there exactly the same time (arrives June 10) as me. But he'll be coming shortly after. It definitely helps because I know him. I'm already comfortable with (Gophers junior guard) Dupree McBrayer. I played with him in high school. That helps as well. Coming into college with another freshman I'm real cool with that's going to definitely help. We can both learn the ropes together as freshmen.
Q: The Patrick School finished as one of the top teams in the country. How proud were you of the way your team played this last season?