D'Angelo Harrison

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Thank you for your years here. Often calmed me, when I was at my most nervous.

Hold your head high, man. Tough way to go out, but you are one Johnnie we can all be proud of. Fought until the end.
 
Thank you!
Really enjoyed watching and rooting for you.
You will be missed. End of an era.
Go get em DLo!
 
Good redemption story. Perfect for nyc because he plays with all emotion. I am gonna miss him. Hope he has a bright future.
 
I won't miss JR Smith aka College Edition anymore.

Thanks for the points, best of luck in whatever you do.

NO to retiring his jersey
 
This kid is the polar opposite of JR freaking Smith. An insult to compare the two. One of my all time favorites. Thank you D-Lo and I hope you make a boatload of cash playing hoops professionally.
 
After his suspension sophomore year, I thought he was done here. If Lavin's largely been a failure here (I hate to use that word - disappointment is more appropriate, IMO), he can hang his hat on helping D'Lo turn his life around.

D'Lo can be proud of the fact that he never lost because his opponent wanted it more then him. They may have wanted it just as much most days, but never more so.
 
I have great respect for DLo as a person. He has overcome a lot and I sincerely hope he is able to find success and build a terrific life for himself. I know he hurting from not being able to pull off at least one NCAA win but I believe his future is bright.
 
One on only 5 STJ players to be all BE first team in more than one season. Another great accomplishment by Dlo.
 
We'd have half as many wins the last 4 seasons without DLO. Sometimes he was our only scoring option. Kid wanted the ball at the end of the game and was really good ft shooter.

Thanks for coming here DLO and it's been a pleasure watching you play and grow into a fine young man

Stay the course and you're future is bright

My favorite player ever to play for us
 
So proud of DLo. it has been a pleasure watching him. Love how he matured and held himself accoutable and put the hard work in during an era where it is rare to see someone own up and make things right.

I can't lie and say he is my fav of all time, but he is among my favs of all time.

My order for 1 and 2 follows the all time scoring list in school history. But DLo is up there for me.
 
Found this interesting piece in ESPN the Magazine from March 2nd.

D'Angelo Harrison

The Skills- Despite a nagging calf strain, Harrison manages to get points inside (6.6 FTs) and out (two treys a night), averaging 18.6 ppt. The 6 ft 4 senior can score on anyone, but he does his best work and causes defenses the most dread- when someone sets him up. Harrison is one of the top spot up shooters in the country, averaging 1.18 points per play.

Spot up shooting percentage- 48.8%

The Outlook- the problem for Harrison and SJU is that his teammates struggle to create for him. PG Rysheed Jordan has more turnovers (65) than assists (60). Overall the Red Storm assist on just 48.2 percent of made baskets, 273rd in the country. They still have it in them to make the tourney but that run must start with getting a healthy Harrison the ball.
 
His number will be hanging in the rafters. Thanks DLo and all of the seniors.
 
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