On Wednesday, the deadline to withdraw from the NBA Draft process and return to college came and went without UNC basketball forward Harrison Ingram changing his mind about his decision to forego his senior year by entering the professional ranks.
Going, going... The transfer portal is an unpredictable and volatile place. After landing Cade Tyson as a long-range bomber to replace Cormac Ryan, Hubert Davis and Co.’s shift focused to big man Cliff Omoruyi to fill Armando’s size 17’s down low.
Harrison Ingram will probably hear his name at the NBA Draft in Brooklyn, June 26-27. However, as things stand, chances are the UNC basketball star doesn't come off the board until the second round.
Harrison Ingram is one of the more intriguing names in the NBA draft. The versatile forward hopes to be a draft-day steal and make an immediate impact.
North Carolina forward Harrison Ingram announced Saturday that he is entering the NBA draft. Ingram averaged 12.2 points and 8.8 rebounds in 37 games (36 starts) last season for the Tar Heels after playing his first two college seasons at Stanford.
What does the future hold? As the clock struck zero in Monday’s title game, the college basketball offseason officially began. North Carolina’s roster construction for next year has already been underway, as James Okonkwo and Seth Trimble entered the transfer portal, and we are awaiting a much-anticipated decision from RJ Davis.
The fire and the fury. We all knew COVID was gonna be a game changer, and we’re still experiencing the ripple effects. One of those new norms is that players transferring in and out of college basketball programs is an ever-evolving labyrinth that coaches and fans will have to continue to navigate for the foreseeable future.
Duke basketball had no answer to UNC's Harrison Ingram in Chapel Hill. No, in the season's first meeting between archrivals on Feb. 3, the first-year Tar Heel forward, a transfer following two years at Stanford, recorded 21 points, 13 rebounds, and four steals to power the Tar Heels to a 93-84 win over the Blue Devils.
Ahead of Saturday night's bout at No. 9 Duke (24-6, 15-4 ACC), UNC basketball junior Harrison Ingram revealed on Thursday that he plays chess. The 6-foot-7 forward, a proven force for the No.
By halftime of Saturday's 79-70 victory over visiting rival NC State in the Smith Center, UNC basketball junior forward Harrison Ingram had 13 points on 5-for-5 shooting from the field.
In his first year as a UNC basketball player and first time facing archrival Duke on Saturday night, Harrison Ingram eclipsed the 20-point mark for the first time since transferring from Stanford.
Armando Bacot and Harrison Ingram became the first pair of Tarheels to record 20-point double-doubles in the same game since Vince Carter and Antawn Jamison in 1998.
The Ingram household of Dallas is a house divided. On the one hand, Harrison Ingram is a sophomore forward on North Carolina's men's basketball team. On the other, Lauren Ingram is a freshman outside hitter on Duke's women's volleyball team.
In his first year in Chapel Hill since transferring from Stanford, UNC basketball junior forward Harrison Ingram has been a difference-maker for the ninth-ranked Tar Heels (7-2, 1-0 ACC).
This UNC basketball legend had very high praise for Harrison Ingram, saying that he’s been the best transfer that the Tar Heels added this offseason. It didn’t take very long for UNC basketball fans to fall in love with Harrison Ingram.
Harrison Ingram totaled 16 points and 10 rebounds to lift No. 14 North Carolina to a 91-69 win over Northern Iowa on Wednesday in the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas.
This is the last season for the Pac-12 as we know it. Unfortunately, unlike football, it does not look like it is going out with a bang on the hardwood.
University of North Carolina coach Hubert Davis continues the roster transformation of his team for next season with the biggest addition yet, as Stanford transfer Harrison Ingram has committed to the Tar Heels.
Former Stanford forward and five-star recruit Harrison Ingram announced Saturday that he is transferring to North Carolina. "Chapel Hill, It's UP!" Ingram wrote on Twitter.
Following his decision to enter his name into the transfer portal on April 4, one of the first schools to reach out to former Stanford five-star forward
On top of a ton of disappointment in Stanford AD Bernard Muir for retaining Jerod Haase after missing the tournament for the seventh straight year, Stanford fans are now seeing some roster attrition that has upset them.
LAS VEGAS- On Wednesday, No. 10 Stanford was matched up against No. 7 Utah in the opening round of the Pac-12 Tournament, and walked away from the game with a convincing win. The Cardinal were tenacious on defense, holding Utah to just 29% from three on 24 attempts, while also holding them to a measly 37% from the field.
Harrison Ingram and James Keefe combined for 29 points on 12-for-17 shooting, Stanford limited Loyola-Chicago to five points in the final 9:15 of the first half and the Cardinal wrapped up their nonconference schedule with a convincing 75-62 triumph over the Ramblers Thursday night in Santa Cruz, Calif.
As conference play at the college level approaches, we’ve still got the opportunity to evaluate interesting matchups between teams we won’t see play again this season.
Harrison Ingram Wing | Stanford Height: 6’7” | Weight: 235 lbs 2023 Draft Age: 20.56 Prospect Profile One of the best returning college basketball players in the country, Ingram could be a draft riser this season at Stanford.
The excitement surrounding the Stanford basketball program when former five-star forward Harrison Ingram pledged was through the roof. However, both Ingram and the team had an underwhelming season in 2021 as the team finished 16-16 on the year, and Ingram was inconsistent shooting the ball.
Stanford was led by junior Spencer Jones and freshman Harrison Ingram, who each scored 21 points against the Trojans.
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