Binghamton University Graduate Harried Named SUNY Scholar-Athlete for His Academic and Athletic Excellence

Harriet Chosen as SUNY Winter Sports Scholar-Athlete

Armon Harried, a graduate men’s basketball forward, recently received the SUNY Scholar-Athlete honor after finishing his collegiate career. The announcement was made on April 19 by the higher education system. This recognition adds to his impressive portfolio of achievements.

Throughout his career, he scored 1,296 points and grabbed 623 rebounds, with his final two seasons being played at Binghamton University. In conference play, he averaged 13.4 points and 6.8 rebounds, ranking 9th in AE, while playing 37 minutes per game, 4th in AE. In the last three regular season games, he averaged 17.7 points and 7.7 boards, helping the Bearcats secure three wins and a fourth-place tie in the standings. Harried had two double-doubles and was the team’s second-leading scorer and rebounder. He is the first multi-year recipient of the All-Defensive Team award in 16 years for Binghamton.

Aside from his athletic achievements, Harried also earned a spot on the America East All-Academic Team. He is currently a graduate student studying human rights, following his undergraduate degree in human development where he maintained a 3.82 overall GPA. The SUNY Scholar Athlete Awards recognize student-athletes who excel both academically and athletically in 29 different sports, with awards presented three times a year to coincide with the fall, winter, and spring seasons. The Scholar Athletes of the Year in each sport will be nominated for an overall Scholar Athlete of the Year for men’s and women’s sports in each category, with winners announced in mid-July. Recipients will receive photo plaques to commemorate their achievements.

Harried’s accomplishments on and off the court have been nothing short of remarkable

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