Vols Shock Rivals Again: Why Juke Harris’ Transfer Could Change Everything
The All-ACC second-team selection was the conference’s Most Improved Player last season, and has the longest streak of games (over 35) with 10 or more points in Wake Forest history. His 730 points in 2025-26 were also the second-most in program history.
The Salisbury, North Carolina, native was a four-star recruit in the 2024 recruiting class, tabbed as the No. 88-ranked player and No. 15 shooting guard in the class, per 247Sports’ Composite rankings. He visited Tennessee as a high school recruit before choosing Wake Forest.



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