2015-16 Women's Basketball Roster
Harris, Alycia

Jersey Number 13
Alycia Harris
- Year:
- Junior
- Position:
- F
- Hometown:
- Stevensville, Mont.
- Previous School:
- 2L
Bio
2017-18: Ended career in preseason due to previous injuries.
2016-17: Redshirt season ... Lost for the year after suffering knee injury in first game of the season.
2015-16 (junior season): Academic All-Big Sky Conference ... One-time Big Sky Conference Player of the Week ... Voted the team’s Julie Deming Outstanding Defensive Player ... Started all 31 games ... Averaged 31.2 minutes ... Ranked third on the team in scoring (9.8/g), led the team and finished third in the Big Sky in rebounding (9.3/g) with the seventh-best average in program history ... Second on the team with 31 blocks, finished fourth with 59 assists (1.9/g) and a positive assist-to-turnover ratio (1.2), one of eight on the team ... Averaged 6.8 points through season’s first 14 games, 12.4 points on 50 percent shooting the final 17 games ... Had 14 double-figure scoring games, with 11 coming after Jan. 8 ... Finished with 15 double-figure rebounding games and eight double-doubles ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in eight of 10 games during one stretch of league games ... Had a 17-point, 16-rebound, six-assist game in 90-83 home victory over Sacramento State ... Followed that two days later with 29 points on 13-of-17 shooting and 15 rebounds in 76-57 home win over Portland State to earn first career Big Sky Player of the Week honors ... Played a season-high 43 minutes in 72-66 overtime road win at Northern Colorado and all 40 one game later, a 78-63 victory over Northern Arizona in the first round of the Big Sky tournament at Reno.
2014-15 (sophomore season): Academic All-Big Sky Conference ...Played in all 33 games, getting two starts … Started the season’s first two games before Carly Selvig returned from off-season knee surgery … Played 15.2 minutes per game … Averaged 4.1 points and 4.5 rebounds … Shot 43.2 percent from the floor … One of four players with a positive assist-to-turnover ratio (26:23) … First big game of the season came with 12 points on 6-of-11 shooting and seven rebounds in 60-54 home loss to Wyoming … Other two double-figure scoring games came against Idaho … Had 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting and six rebounds in 87-74 win at Moscow and 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting and eight rebounds in 81-68 victory at Missoula … Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds in 69-42 win at Northern Arizona … Handed out a season-high four assists in 94-86 home win over Sacramento State that allowed Montana to finish one game up on the Hornets in the final regular-season standings.
2013-14 (freshman season): Academic All-Big Sky Conference ... Played in all 34 games as a true freshman ... Played 17.2 minutes off the bench ... Averaged 5.5 points and 5.1 rebounds ... Ranked third on the team in rebounding ... Shot 42.1 percent from the field, 76.7 percent from the line ... Averaged 11.0 points and 8.0 rebounds through first three collegiate games ... Grabbed 10 rebounds in season opener against MSU Northern and scored 13 points in back-to-back games against Portland and Denver ... Had two double-figure scoring games the rest of the season ... Grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds in overtime home win over Montana State ... Got first career start against San Diego in second round of the WNIT in Carly Selvig’s absence ... Finished with seven points and eight rebounds against the Torreros.
Career Highs (entering the 2017-18 season)
Points: 29, Portland State (2.6.16)
Rebounds: 17, Weber State (2.27.16)
Assists: 6, Sacramento State (2.4.16)
Blocks: 3, Portland State (2.6.16)
Steals: 2, two times
3FG made: 1, eight times
FT made: 9, Weber State (2.27.16)
FT attempted: 9, Weber State (2.27.16)
Minutes played: 43, Northern Colorado (3.4.16)
Double-doubles: 8
Double-figure scoring games: 21
Double-figure rebounding games: 17
Prep: A 2013 graduate of Stevensville High ... Led SHS to its first state tournament in 15 years as a senior while averaging 18.5 points and 9 rebounds ... Three times named Class A all-state.
Personal: The daughter of Rob and Julie Sims ... Has a younger brother, Jesse, and a younger sister, Maddie ... A health and human performance major.
2016-17: Redshirt season ... Lost for the year after suffering knee injury in first game of the season.
2015-16 (junior season): Academic All-Big Sky Conference ... One-time Big Sky Conference Player of the Week ... Voted the team’s Julie Deming Outstanding Defensive Player ... Started all 31 games ... Averaged 31.2 minutes ... Ranked third on the team in scoring (9.8/g), led the team and finished third in the Big Sky in rebounding (9.3/g) with the seventh-best average in program history ... Second on the team with 31 blocks, finished fourth with 59 assists (1.9/g) and a positive assist-to-turnover ratio (1.2), one of eight on the team ... Averaged 6.8 points through season’s first 14 games, 12.4 points on 50 percent shooting the final 17 games ... Had 14 double-figure scoring games, with 11 coming after Jan. 8 ... Finished with 15 double-figure rebounding games and eight double-doubles ... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in eight of 10 games during one stretch of league games ... Had a 17-point, 16-rebound, six-assist game in 90-83 home victory over Sacramento State ... Followed that two days later with 29 points on 13-of-17 shooting and 15 rebounds in 76-57 home win over Portland State to earn first career Big Sky Player of the Week honors ... Played a season-high 43 minutes in 72-66 overtime road win at Northern Colorado and all 40 one game later, a 78-63 victory over Northern Arizona in the first round of the Big Sky tournament at Reno.
2014-15 (sophomore season): Academic All-Big Sky Conference ...Played in all 33 games, getting two starts … Started the season’s first two games before Carly Selvig returned from off-season knee surgery … Played 15.2 minutes per game … Averaged 4.1 points and 4.5 rebounds … Shot 43.2 percent from the floor … One of four players with a positive assist-to-turnover ratio (26:23) … First big game of the season came with 12 points on 6-of-11 shooting and seven rebounds in 60-54 home loss to Wyoming … Other two double-figure scoring games came against Idaho … Had 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting and six rebounds in 87-74 win at Moscow and 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting and eight rebounds in 81-68 victory at Missoula … Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds in 69-42 win at Northern Arizona … Handed out a season-high four assists in 94-86 home win over Sacramento State that allowed Montana to finish one game up on the Hornets in the final regular-season standings.
2013-14 (freshman season): Academic All-Big Sky Conference ... Played in all 34 games as a true freshman ... Played 17.2 minutes off the bench ... Averaged 5.5 points and 5.1 rebounds ... Ranked third on the team in rebounding ... Shot 42.1 percent from the field, 76.7 percent from the line ... Averaged 11.0 points and 8.0 rebounds through first three collegiate games ... Grabbed 10 rebounds in season opener against MSU Northern and scored 13 points in back-to-back games against Portland and Denver ... Had two double-figure scoring games the rest of the season ... Grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds in overtime home win over Montana State ... Got first career start against San Diego in second round of the WNIT in Carly Selvig’s absence ... Finished with seven points and eight rebounds against the Torreros.
Career Highs (entering the 2017-18 season)
Points: 29, Portland State (2.6.16)
Rebounds: 17, Weber State (2.27.16)
Assists: 6, Sacramento State (2.4.16)
Blocks: 3, Portland State (2.6.16)
Steals: 2, two times
3FG made: 1, eight times
FT made: 9, Weber State (2.27.16)
FT attempted: 9, Weber State (2.27.16)
Minutes played: 43, Northern Colorado (3.4.16)
Double-doubles: 8
Double-figure scoring games: 21
Double-figure rebounding games: 17
Prep: A 2013 graduate of Stevensville High ... Led SHS to its first state tournament in 15 years as a senior while averaging 18.5 points and 9 rebounds ... Three times named Class A all-state.
Personal: The daughter of Rob and Julie Sims ... Has a younger brother, Jesse, and a younger sister, Maddie ... A health and human performance major.
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