Duke transfer Darren Harris has reportedly set a visit to Indiana for Saturday, April 11.
Sam Keyser reported on Harris’s visit to Bloomington on X. He is also scheduled to visit Virginia on Tuesday, April 14, according to Keyser.
Here is the background on Harris, via our transfer portal player profile published on Wednesday:
A product of Paul VI Catholic in Virginia, Darren Harris was a highly-touted recruit in the 2024 recruiting circle. The Herndon, Virginia, native was the No. 39 player nationally in the 247Sports Composite rankings.
Billed primarily as a shooter with size out of high school, Harris was also heavily pursued by Maryland and Virginia Tech. Still, he chose Duke’s loaded 2024 class, which also included Cooper Flagg, Khaman Maluach, Isaiah Evans, Kon Knueppel and Patrick Ngongba.
Given the strong competition for playing time as a freshman for the Blue Devils, it wasn’t a surprise that Harris had a limited role in the 2024-25 season. He appeared in just 21 games for Duke in his first season and shot 5-for-22 on 3s. His season-high of seven points came in Duke’s 93-49 blowout win against Mount St. Mary’s in the opening round of the NCAA tournament.
Entering his sophomore season, the hope was for Harris to be used as a shooting specialist off the bench on a Duke roster that was once again loaded. He showed early signs of being capable of filling that role as he knocked down five triples in a 114-59 win against Army on November 11. But the shooting consistency never surfaced as Harris made two or more 3-pointers in just five games all season and went 23-for-69 from distance in a limited role.
While he had several outings in ACC play with double-figure minutes, he logged a total of 18 minutes in Duke’s four NCAA tournament games and didn’t score a point.
NEWS: Duke transfer guard Darren Harris (@darrenwh11) has locked in the following visits, source told @LeagueRDY:
Indiana: April 11th
Virginia: April 14thThe 6-foot-5 guard is a former four-star recruit who played the last two seasons at Duke. Averaged 3.3PPG this season. pic.twitter.com/BwpLFZ6NJA
— Sam Kayser (@KayserHoops) April 9, 2026
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