#18 Oliver Harris 2015-16 Men's Soccer Roster
Midfield
AS A SENIOR (2016):
• ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.
• Started 19 games during senior season, tallying a career-high three points with one goal (game-winner) and one assist.
• Attempted a career-high nine shots, with four attempts officially finding goal.
• Key component to eight Irish team shutouts during the year.
• Logged two shot attempts against UC Irvine to open the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament.
• Scored first career goal during the 13th minute of an eventual 4-0 shutout of No. 6 Indiana at Alumni Stadium.
• Added an assist in next contest to aid in draw against No. 11 Wake Forest.
AS A JUNIOR (2015):
• ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.
• Saw action in all 22 matches of the season, with 20 starts as a holding midfielder.
• Notched one assist and totaled six shot attempts.
• Contributed to 10 Irish shutouts on the year.
• First career assist came on the opening Notre Dame goal in a 3-1 Irish victory against No. 4 Virginia.
• Attempted two shots in a pair of decisions against Northwestern and Pittsburgh.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2014):
• Appeared in two matches, logging one shot attempt.
• Played 37 minutes during a 1-1 draw at No. 5 Virginia, registering one shot.
• Played 36 minutes during a 2-1 win against Ohio State in the second round of the NCAA Championship.
AS A FRESHMAN (2013):
• Appeared in one match.
• Came off the bench and played 16 minutes in the season opener, a scoreless draw against UCLA at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
• Earned two varsity letters at Detroit Country Day.
• Scored the winning goal in the State Cup final during his junior season.
• Was voted team MVP by his teammates as a junior.
• Senior captain of his high school squad, but was unable to play that season due to conflicts with the U.S. Soccer Academy scheduling.
• U.S. Olympic Development Program Michigan state team in 2008 and 2009.
• Played club for the Crew Soccer Academy (CSA) Wolves.
• Captained the Wolves to a third-place finish in the U15/16 division at Development Academy Finals Week during the 2011-2012 season.
• Played with fellow Notre Dame sophomore Matt Habrowski on the Wolves.
• Selected to play for the U16 Academy team at Derby County FC in England in 2011.
• Ranked No. 71 in the class of 2013 by College Soccer News.
• Given a four-star ranking (out of five) by Top Drawer Soccer.
• Identified as one of the “Great Lakes 2013 boys demanding respect” by Top Drawer Soccer in August of 2010.
• Older brother, James, played soccer at Cornell.
• Son of Warren and Helen Harris.
• Graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in management consulting.
Harris’ Career Statistics