Harrison Gaines played college basketball with Penn before transferring to UC Riverside for his final two seasons.
18 Facts About Harrison Gaines
Harrison Gaines was born to Harry and Stephanie Harrison Gaines on April 27,1989, and grew up in Victorville, California.
Harrison Gaines attended Serrano High School in Phelan, California, where he played four years of varsity basketball as a point guard under head coach Mike Browning.
Harrison Gaines became his team's leading scorer only as a freshman.
Harrison Gaines recorded 18 points and 6 assists in a win over Sultana High School on January 11,2006.
On January 17,2007, as a senior, Harrison Gaines scored 30 points and grabbed 7 rebounds to defeat Hesperia High School.
Harrison Gaines saw success academically, leaving high school with a 3.7 grade point average.
On November 20,2007, Harrison Gaines recorded a season-high 12 assists to go with 9 points in a win over The Citadel.
Harrison Gaines scored a season-best 19 points twice in games against Cornell on February 9,2008, and March 7.
On February 27,2009, against Yale, Harrison Gaines had a career-high 24 points, shooting 10-of-15 from the field.
Harrison Gaines finished second on the team in points and 14th in the Ivy League.
In March 2009, Harrison Gaines announced plans to transfer from Penn, later expressing dissatisfaction because they moved him to the shooting guard position.
Harrison Gaines made his UC Riverside debut on November 12,2010, against UNLV, scoring 5 points in 20 minutes.
Harrison Gaines notched a career-high with his new team on November 27,2011, contributing 13 points against Washington State.
Harrison Gaines began working with Ball with a company created by the client's father LaVar Ball called Ball Sports Group.
Harrison Gaines had met the Ball family while attending Thomas Jefferson School of Law and was specifically picked for the job by LaVar.
Harrison Gaines became an important member for Lonzo and his family during a family situation relating to Alan Foster, a former friend of his and a co-founder of the Big Baller Brand that was reportedly stealing money from the business and family.
Harrison Gaines was then encouraged to take on more of an active role for Lonzo and his family in the upcoming future.