The Tigers are getting ready to tip off their 2025-2026 season in just over three weeks, but head coach Brad Brownell is still focused on the future of Clemson basketball.
Landing a four-star guard on Friday, Clemson basketball received a commitment from Harris Reynolds, a guard in the class of 2026. Reynolds is an Atlanta, Georgia, native who is playing his high school basketball at St. Pius X Catholic High School. Listed at 6’4” and 170 pounds, Reynolds is a four-star recruit according to 247Sports.
NEWS: Harris Reynolds, the No. 112 overall recruit in the 2026 class, has committed to Clemson, he tells @Rivals.
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The 6-5 shooting guard chose the Tigers over Virginia Tech, VCU, Saint Louis, and South Florida. https://t.co/7WzQDcj22r pic.twitter.com/3njNtPBvmT
Reynolds chose the Tigers over offers from 16 other schools, including Virginia Tech, USF, VCU, St. Louis, and Appalachian State.
247Sports has Reynolds as the 125th-ranked player in the 26’ class and sixth-ranked recruit in the state of Georgia.
The 6’4” guard appears to like to attack the rim using his explosiveness to get off the floor while attacking the hoop. In addition to his ability to get to the rim, the Atlanta native has a good midrange jump shot and likes to pull up from the elbow off the dribble. Reynolds also shoots the midrange well at other spots on the floor, but seemingly his favorite is that midrange pull-up from around the elbow.
Reynolds will join the lone other commit in the 26’ class, big man Will Stevens. Stevens, like Reynolds, is a four-star recruit and is from Davidson, North Carolina. Brownell has landed two four-star studs to begin his 26’ recruiting class.
Securing two four-star recruits to start the 2026 recruiting class is a good start, but Brownell and his staff are certainly still on the recruiting trail, trying to add to this impressive start.