Armon Harried Named SUNY Scholar-Athlete for Men’s Basketball
Armon Harried, a standout forward for the Binghamton University men’s basketball team, has added another prestigious honor to his list of achievements. The graduate student was recently named a SUNY Scholar-Athlete for men’s basketball, recognizing his outstanding performance both on the court and in the classroom.
Harried, who also earned a spot on the America East All-Defensive Team this season, finished his collegiate career with impressive stats. He scored 1,296 points and grabbed 623 rebounds during his time at Binghamton, showcasing his versatility and skill on the court. In conference play, Harried averaged 13.4 points and 6.8 rebounds per game, solidifying his status as a key player for the Bearcats.
Off the court, Harried excelled academically as well, earning a spot on the America East All-Academic Team. He is currently pursuing a graduate degree in human rights, building on his undergraduate studies in human development. With a remarkable 3.82 GPA, Harried has proven himself to be a true student-athlete, excelling in both arenas.
The SUNY Scholar Athlete Awards recognize student-athletes who demonstrate excellence in both academics and athletics. Harried’s impressive performance on and off the court has earned him this prestigious honor, highlighting his dedication and hard work throughout his collegiate career.
As Harried continues to make strides in his academic and athletic pursuits, he serves as a role model for aspiring student-athletes everywhere. His commitment to success both on the court and in the classroom sets a high standard for excellence, and his recent recognition as a SUNY Scholar-Athlete is a testament to his outstanding achievements.