Men's Basketball
Harris, Jaren

Jaren Harris
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Jarren Harris joined the Fresno State men’s basketball staff as assistant coach in April 2024.
Harris worked with the New Mexico State women’s team in 2023-24, serving as an assistant coach and director of player development. Three Aggies earned postseason honors with Molly Kaiser being named to the CUSA All-Conference First Team. The senior scored a career-best 463 points, averaging 14.9 points per game, and raised her 3-point percentage by 10 points to 35.5%.
Harris spent the 2022-23 campaign with Chipola men's basketball. The Indians went 29-5 in his lone season as assistant coach, finishing 9-3 in South Atlantic District play. Chipola cruised to a 30-point win over Cape Fear Community College in the NJCAA DI Men's Basketball Championship First Round before falling to Midland College in the next game.
Prior to his time at Chipola, Harris spent the previous two seasons with South Georgia Technical College. While at SGTC, Harris helped develop back-to-back Conference Players of the Year, a conference Freshman of the Year, two NJCAA All-Americans and helped lead their team to their first trip to the NJCAA National Tournament since 2014.
Harris began his college basketball playing career at the College of Coastal Georgia, playing for the Mariners from 2009 – 2011. While at the College of Coastal Georgia, he helped guide them to consecutive conference championship appearances. He was selected to all-conference and all-tournament teams and was also selected team captain in his sophomore season.
Upon graduation, he enrolled at Albany State University to continue his education and basketball career. While playing for the Rams, he was awarded offensive player of the year and selected to the all-conference team. Off the court, he was a member of the Center for the African-American Male and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
Harris, a native of Tennille, Georgia, graduated from Albany State University with a Bachelor's degree in Health and Human Performance.
Harris worked with the New Mexico State women’s team in 2023-24, serving as an assistant coach and director of player development. Three Aggies earned postseason honors with Molly Kaiser being named to the CUSA All-Conference First Team. The senior scored a career-best 463 points, averaging 14.9 points per game, and raised her 3-point percentage by 10 points to 35.5%.
Harris spent the 2022-23 campaign with Chipola men's basketball. The Indians went 29-5 in his lone season as assistant coach, finishing 9-3 in South Atlantic District play. Chipola cruised to a 30-point win over Cape Fear Community College in the NJCAA DI Men's Basketball Championship First Round before falling to Midland College in the next game.
Prior to his time at Chipola, Harris spent the previous two seasons with South Georgia Technical College. While at SGTC, Harris helped develop back-to-back Conference Players of the Year, a conference Freshman of the Year, two NJCAA All-Americans and helped lead their team to their first trip to the NJCAA National Tournament since 2014.
Harris began his college basketball playing career at the College of Coastal Georgia, playing for the Mariners from 2009 – 2011. While at the College of Coastal Georgia, he helped guide them to consecutive conference championship appearances. He was selected to all-conference and all-tournament teams and was also selected team captain in his sophomore season.
Upon graduation, he enrolled at Albany State University to continue his education and basketball career. While playing for the Rams, he was awarded offensive player of the year and selected to the all-conference team. Off the court, he was a member of the Center for the African-American Male and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
Harris, a native of Tennille, Georgia, graduated from Albany State University with a Bachelor's degree in Health and Human Performance.